Use Butchers broom natural diuretic for water retention
“Butchers Broom” is a diuretic and a laxative, it is also used to improve circulation problems, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, arteriosclerosis, and blood clots.
Butchers Broom herb is specific for both circulation and urinary tract. Increases circulation to help prevent postoperative thrombosis, phlebitis, varicose veins, and hemorrhoids. Strengthens the blood vessels and helps to keep the veins clean and healthy. Helps to prevent blood-clotting via its diuretic effect.
Ruscusa culeatus-Butcher’s broom also is known as box holly, knee holly, pettigree, sweet broom, and Jew’s myrtle. Butcher’s Broom (Ruscus aculeatus) is related to Asparagus, with young tender shoots that can be eaten. Its name comes from historical use as a broom in European butcher shops.
Butcher’s broom – Venous Tonic
Venous insufficiency contracts vein walls, leading to reduced fluid loss into surrounding areas. It may need to be taken long-term for varicosed leg veins and to reverse fluid retention in the lower legs.
Butchers Broom-An unusual looking native Euopean plant with stiff spiky leaves, butchers broom has been investigated in detail as a remedy for problems affecting the veins.
Uses for this plant have included its use as an anti-inflammatory and to prevent atherosclerosis.

