Not to be taken by those with low blood pressure, gastric ulcers, children, pregnant or lactating women, chronic liver or kidney disease. A central nervous system depressant, needs supervision by a physician.
No necessary precautions to observe in the diet.
No particular precautions have been reported as being necessary in using cyperus.
Does not appear to be toxic. Possible allergic reaction of skin rash. Needs more study.
Not to be taken during pregnancy.
No special precautions are necessary when cuscuta is used in the doses normally prescribed by herbalists.
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.
Coleus is often associated with creativity, abundance, and harmony. Its vibrant colors and unique patterns are believed to stimulate energy flow and inspiration in the environment where it is planted. Additionally, coleus is seen as a symbol of transformation and adaptation due to its ability to grow in various conditions.
I think the plural of "coleus" is "coleus".
Not to be taken by pregnant or nursing women. Use precautions when identifying the herb, often confused with hemlock parsley and poison hemlock.
The scientific name for a Coleus plant is Coleus scutellarioides.