Butcher’s Broom: The Unsung Hero of Vascular Health

BRMI Staff A comprehensive guide to this ancient European herb backed by modern science When you hear “Butcher’s Broom,” you might imagine medieval butchers sweeping their cutting boards with stiff bundles of twigs—and you’d be absolutely right. But this humble plant, once used to clean blood and debris from butcher blocks, has emerged as one of Europe’s most scientifically validated herbs for circulatory health. With over two millennia of traditional use and growing clinical evidence,… 

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