Safe in recommended dosages. Taken internally can cause digestive complaints. Longterm use can in rare cases lead to liver damage. Possible allergic reaction. And more . . .
Not to be taken internally with blood thinners or medications containing alkaloids (atropine and codeine).
Depending on what you are using it for, a well concentrated rubbing alcohol can work in place of witch hazel.
Internally: stomach irritation or cramping, nausea, vomiting or constipation. Externally: considered safe.
No hazel , soothes the vagina from itching or pruritus.
witch hazel
what is the name of witch hazel in pakistan? Tahir
Of "Distilled Witch Hazel Extract, 14 % Alcohol", I mean.
Witch Hazel is not alcohol. Manny brands of witch hazel has no alcohol at all. Some brands do have a small amount of alcohol.
Witch hazel
I have very dry and sensitive skin and would not recommend using witch hazel. I used it several days in a row and developed an itchy rash on my face.
This is not an Indian plant in source. So, the name 'hazel witch' or 'witch hazel' can be adopted in Malayalam too with no form or sound difference.
Witch hazel bark and leaves.