In the Scheunengut guide, we explain vitamins, minerals, plant compounds and dietary supplements clearly and with a solid scientific grounding – from correct intake to the right product for you. Use the search or the topic filters to quickly find what you need.

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Buying Horse Chestnut Extract: What Really Matters

Horse chestnut is the classic venous-support plant in European herbal tradition – but the capsules on the market vary enormously. Some deliver a properly standardized extract, others little more than...
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Venen-Komplex im Spotlight: Rutin, Steinklee, Rosskastanie und Kupfer clever kombiniert

Venous Complex in the Spotlight: Rutin, Sweet Clover, Horse Chestnut, and Copper Cleverly Combined

Anyone who stands a lot, sits a lot, or generally pays attention to their legs' wellbeing often looks for a well-thought-out nutrient combination instead of individual ingredients. A long workday...
Blasen-Komplex im Fokus: Brennnessel, Rosskastanie & Weinrebe für deinen Wasserausgleich

Bladder Complex in Focus: Nettle, Horse Chestnut & Grapevine for Your Water Balance

Anyone who looks into the topic of water balance and bladder wellness quickly encounters a colorful world of herbs, capsules, and home remedies. From classic cranberry to nettle tea to...
Rosskastanie & Aescin: Venen – Ratgeber von Scheunengut

Horse Chestnut & Aescin: The Vein Plant Explained Factually

Briefly, up front: horse chestnut is the classic "vein plant" of European natural medicine – its characteristic compound is called aescin. To be honest, though: no health claims are currently...
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