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Equisetum telmateia
Grande fougère européenne avec une teneur élevée en silice ; utilisée de manière similaire à E. arvense pour la supplémentation minérale.
Equisetum telmateia, the largest European horsetail, is primarily used as a mineral supplement due to its high silica content. It is employed for bone health, hair strengthening, and as a diuretic for urinary conditions. Key active compounds include silica, flavonoids, saponins, potassium, and manganese.
The diuretic effect is attributed to flavonoids and saponins that increase renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate. Silica is thought to contribute to collagen synthesis and bone mineralization, potentially via upregulation of osteoblast activity. However, the herb also contains thiaminase, which can degrade thiamine, leading to potential deficiency with prolonged use.
Grande fougère européenne avec une teneur élevée en silice ; utilisée de manière similaire à E. arvense pour la supplémentation minérale.
Equisetum telmateia, the largest European horsetail, is primarily used as a mineral supplement due to its high silica content. It is employed for bone health, hair strengthening, and as a diuretic for urinary conditions. Key active compounds include silica, flavonoids, saponins, potassium, and manganese.
The diuretic effect is attributed to flavonoids and saponins that increase renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate. Silica is thought to contribute to collagen synthesis and bone mineralization, potentially via upregulation of osteoblast activity. However, the herb also contains thiaminase, which can degrade thiamine, leading to potential deficiency with prolonged use.