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Butcher's Broom has young tender shoots that can be eaten.
Butcher's Broom is related to asparagus, with young tender shoots that can be eaten.
The name Butcher's Broom comes from its historical use as a broom in European butcher shops.
Description
Nature's Way Butcher's Broom Root has been carefully screened for potency, purity, and quality. Butcher's Broom was very popular in Europe for improving circulation in the legs because it contains a mixture of steroidal saponins which produce a vasoconstrictive effect. This herbal remedy is used to treat various health issues like chronic venous insufficiency, atherosclerosis, hemorrhoids, and varicose veins. Butcher's Broom can also be used to alleviate constipation and excess water retention.