Some minor side effects have been reported even in therapeutic dosages including bloating, nausea, indigestion and headache. External contact may cause skin rashes in sensitive persons.
Borage oil can cause several side effects, including gastrointestinal issues such as diarrhea, nausea, and stomach cramps. It may also lead to skin reactions like rash or irritation in some individuals. Additionally, borage oil contains high levels of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), which can increase the risk of bleeding, especially when taken with anticoagulant medications. It's important to consult a healthcare professional before starting borage oil, especially for those with existing health conditions or on medication.
There are no side effects associated with the use of Chinese yam.
Recommended doses not associated with any significant side effects.
No known side effects.
There are no known side effects.
Taken in recommended dosages sesame oil is not associated with any negative side effects.
There are no known side effects of journal or writing therapy.
When taken in recommended doses there are no known side effects.
No unwanted side effects are reported with the use of codonopsis.
No side effects at recommended dosages. Possible allergic reaction.
There are no known side effects associated with designated dosages of wild oat.
Mild side effects: numbness in the mouth, headaches, dizziness or skin rashes. Associated with serious side effects in large doses: liver damage, hepatitis, cirrhosis and liver failure. And more . . .