8 plants to facilitate blood circulation and lymphatic drainage

Résumé : 8 plantes pour faciliter la circulation sanguine et le drainage lymphatique

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Your horse needs lymphatic drainage to help him evacuate waste and toxins from his body.

In this article, we will focus on draining plants for horses that you can also use to maintain a good blood circulation.

What is drainage for horses?

Horses have two main organs of elimination: the liver and the kidneys. Not only are the kidneys essential to the proper functioning of the body, but they are also responsible for eliminating toxins.

As with us, sometimes the elimination load is too great for your horse's body to handle alone. In this case, it will be necessary to perform a lymphatic drainage.

In concrete terms, drainage consists of resetting the targeted organ. In the case of lymphatic drainage, the objective is to improve the circulation of blood and lymph in the horse. You will be able to eliminate all the waste that has accumulated and start again on a good basis.

When to perform a lymphatic drainage on your horse?

There are several reasons why you may want to perform lymphatic drainage on your horse. And in particular in case of :

  • Fatigue: if you notice, for example, that your horse is down, or that his coat is dull;
  • Unsuitable diet: especially if it is too rich;
  • Medical treatment. If your horse has undergone medical treatment or deworming, a drainage will eliminate it from his body;
  • Major effort: Lymphatic drainage is particularly recommended for horses that make a major physical effort;
  • Tendon engorgement. If your horse has engorged tendons or has suffered from lymphangitis (a large swelling caused by inflammation of the subcutaneous tissues);
  • Dermatological diseases(such as summer dermatitis, for example).

Lymphatic drainage can also be done on a healthy horse, precisely to prevent these problems. The best time to do it is during the seasonal transition period (fall and spring). It is also a good idea to prepare the horse for a sporting event (competition, etc.)

What are the best draining plants to improve the blood circulation of the horse?

To improve the blood circulation of your horse, your best ally is nature. Indeed, many draining plants can allow you to carry out a lymphatic drainage gently.

Here are the most effective draining plants for horses:

1. Artichoke for lymphatic drainage

The artichoke is a natural draining recognized. It contributes to the proper functioning of the liver and kidneys. This natural source of fiber and antioxidants is also full of cynarine: a substance contained in its leaves that acts against oxidative stress and
and controls lipolysis.

Artichoke is therefore an excellent diuretic and natural vasoconstrictor, which will stimulate lymphatic drainage in horses. It also facilitates the elimination of fat and white adipose tissue.

2. Hawthorn to improve the horse's blood circulation

The hawthorn is known to improve blood circulation and regulate the cardiac disorders. It promotes circulation by increasing the flow of oxygen and facilitating peripheral blood flow.

3. Dandelion, the diuretic plant par excellence

Dandelion is known to contribute to the proper functioning of the kidneys and has a depurative action thanks to the support of the hepato-biliary function. Both detoxifying and diuretic, dandelion promotes the drainage of toxins accumulated in your horse's body. It also relieves minor digestive disorders.

4. Chrysantellum americanum

Rich in flavonoids and vitamins, this plant is particularly effective in activating the hepato-biliary sphere, preserving and strengthening the work of the liver. Chrysanthellum is also recommended to improve blood circulation disorders and to bring more lightness in the lower limbs of your horse. Finally, it helps to stimulate the lymphatic circulation, in case of engorgement for example.

5. Horse chestnut to treat edema

Horse chestnut is traditionally used to treat and prevent varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency and edema. Its escin content allows it to limit the loss of fluid in the surrounding tissues. This improves venous circulation and reduces the swelling of vessels in the legs.

6. Ginkgo biloba to increase venous tonus

Ginkgo biloba improves blood circulation, increases venous tone and reduces capillary permeability. It is therefore an excellent draining plant to give to your horse to relieve him durably in case of unpleasant sensations in his lower limbs.

7. Sweet clover against circulatory problems

The melilot has venotonic properties. It also facilitates the resorption of the oedemas and protects the vascular system. Its coumarin content (natural compounds of the benzopyrenes family) also gives it the power to improve fluid circulation and stimulate lymphatic flow.

8. The red clover

Red clover, which belongs to the same family as sweet clover, is also very interesting for improving the blood circulation of the horse. It has an anticoagulant and antiaggregant effect. It will be particularly useful in case of circulation and venous return problems because of its blood thinning properties.

Improve the blood circulation of a horse with draining plants

To give you back the power of draining plants, ESC laboratories have combined them in a single product. Lymphanmix is a mixture of these 8 dehydrated plantsthat will facilitate blood circulation and lymphatic drainage in your horse. It is therefore particularly indicated to prevent the risk of engorgement of the limbs and helps to strengthen the blood vessels.

 

 

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