Thursday, April 2, 2009


BUCTHER’S BROOM /(boo-cherz-broom /n. / 1. A shrubby European evergreen, that comes from the lily family; /n. / 2. Butcher’s Broom contains the phytonutrient rutin, which has been shown to increase blood flow to the brain, legs, and hands while also acting as an anti-inflammatory agent, e.g., “Although its name might sound like something you’d find in a slaughterhouse maintenance closet, don’t be put off—Butcher’s Broom has been known to help maintain circulation and can calm irritated skin.”


Try it: Borghese Effetto Immediato Spa Soothing Tonic, $29, www.drugstore.com.

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