Not to be used by pregnant or lactating women or those with uterine inflammation or pelvic infection.
Mugwort leaf and stem are used medicinally. Mugwort is harvested just as the plant comes into flower, before the blossoms are fully open.
To be used with caution by children, pregnant and lactating women, and those with liver or kidney disease. In recommended doses considered safe. And more . . .
Not to be taken by pregnant or lactating women or those with kidney problems. Diabetics should consult a medical practitioner. Not to be used over longterm or in high doses. And more . . .
Pregnant and lactating women should consult a medical practitioner. Not to be used by children under 2 years or those with a chronic disease of the gastrointestinal tract, and more . . .
Pregnant women and those with hypothyroidism should consult a medical practitioner. Used safely for thousands of years. Use caution when harvesting because of the presence of bees.
No necessary precautions to observe in the diet.
No particular precautions have been reported as being necessary in using cyperus.
Not to be taken during pregnancy.
High doses: liver damage, nausea and convulsions. Possible allergic reaction of skin rash called the mugwort-spice syndrome. The pollen has been reported to cause asthma in susceptible children.
No special precautions are necessary when cuscuta is used in the doses normally prescribed by herbalists.
Shiitake is nontoxic and safe to ingest.
Those with allergies to mugwort are also highly likely to be allergic to chamomile and should not take preparations made from either herb.
Research is limited, there have been no precautions issued. Be aware of the known side effects of red wine and resveratrol.
Not to be used internally by people with gastrointestinal ulcer or children.
Preferably to be administered under the supervision of a medical practitioner.
Not to be taken by pregnant or nursing women. Use precautions when identifying the herb, often confused with hemlock parsley and poison hemlock.
Encomia bark has a long history of use with no substantial reported problems.