While pennyroyal is traditionally considered an abortifacient, I am not aware of any evidence that pennyroyal is either a safe or effective way to induce menstruation.
Source: Cignanda, C., Laborde, A. (2003). Herbal infustions used for induced abortion. Journal of Toxicology. Clinical Toxicology.
THIS IS WRONG ! ! !
Penny Royal aka Mentha Pulegium (American / Hedeoma Pulegioides (European)
Abortifacient Activity - Uterine Contractor
3 - 4 tsp of leaves to 1 pint of water, steep 15 - 30 minutes, drink throughout the day, for up to 5 days.
Herbs can be used cautiously to influence a women's fertility, it's a matter of knowing your body and the herbs. I have used many herbs including Penny Royal as herb contraception without failure.
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You should not drink pennyroyal to induce a miscarriage. Pennyroyal is basically poison if ingested orally. Instead, rub a few drops on your stomach every day and it should make you have contractions. This will make you have some heavy bleeding and stomach cramps. After a few days, the baby should be flushed out.
the Pennyroyal got its name from all the hedeon puliodes(or pennyroyal).
Pennyroyal tea is sometimes cited in folklore as a method to induce abortion, but it is extremely dangerous and can be toxic. Using pennyroyal can lead to severe health complications, including liver damage and potentially fatal outcomes. It is not a safe or reliable method for terminating a pregnancy. Anyone considering abortion should seek professional medical advice and support.
Pennyroyal Tea was created in 1994.
Nimrod Pennyroyal was created in 2003.
Semen can't really effect menstruation, this is because menstruation is controlled by the hormones in a woman's body - the only time semen can effect menstruation is if it results in pregnancy. Semen can however soften the cervix which can help induce a late period.
It is generally recognized as being safe when used as food. Do not use take it as a supplement as it is used by some to induce menstruation or, if pregnant, cause a miscarriage.
The population of the Pennyroyal region in 2007 was around 160,000.
Pennyroyal has been used traditionally as a stimulating tea to relieve digestive disorders, gall bladder disorders, gout, nausea, and nervous conditions. Pennyroyal leaf, prepared as a hot infusion, will promote perspiration.
The phone number of the Pennyroyal Area Museum is: 270-887-4270.
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