Not to be taken by those with high blood pressure, heart problems, children. Pregnant or nursing women, those with severe kidney or liver disease should consult a medical practitioner. And more . . .
A horsetail is a Vascular plant.
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Precautions associated with using mugwort include potential allergic reactions in sensitive individuals, interactions with medications and other herbs, and the potential to stimulate menstruation and induce miscarriage in pregnant women. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before using mugwort, especially for pregnant women or individuals with underlying medical conditions.
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 . . .
Yes, Crossbow herbicide is effective in controlling horsetail (Equisetum spp.). It contains active ingredients that target a broad spectrum of weeds, including tough perennials like horsetail. However, multiple applications may be necessary for complete control, as horsetail can be particularly resilient. Always follow label instructions for the best results and to minimize environmental impact.
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.
No special precautions are necessary when cuscuta is used in the doses normally prescribed by herbalists.
People taking digitalis-type drugs should consult their health practitioner before taking horsetail.
Horsetail is reported to be helpful. There are some precautions to be observed before taking this 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.
Eucommia bark has a long history of use with no substantial reported problems.
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