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Agar agar - Should be ingested
only with adequate liquid. not for use by persons with bowel obstruction.
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Maidenhair Fern -
is not to be used during pregnancy. Large doses may act as an emetic.
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Agnus Castus - is not to
be used during pregnancy.
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Mandrake -
is to be used only under the supervision of an expert qualified in the appropriate use of
this substance.
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Alfalfa - products
not recommended for use by persons taking blood thinning agents.
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Milkweed -
is not to be used during pregnancy. Large doses may act as an emetic.
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Aloe - should not
be used if you have or develope diarrhea, loose stools or abdominal pain. If you are
pregnant, nursing, taking medication or have a medical condition, consult your
physician before using this product.
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Mistletoe -
is not for use by persons with protein hypersensitivity and chronic-progressive
infections such as tuberculosis and AIDS.
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Angelica - is not to be
used during pregnancy or by persons taking blood thinning agents. Avoid prolonged
exposure to sunlight.
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Motherwort -
is not to be used during pregnancy.
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Arnica - is for
external use only. May cause allergic dermatitis with extended use or in sensitive
persons.
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Mulberry twig slices -
are not recommended for use by persons taking blood thinning agents.
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Arthritis Tea (Devils Claw)
- is not recommended for use by persons with ulcers.
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Mugwort -
is not to be used during pregnancy.
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Ashwangandha - is
not to be used during pregnancy
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Myrrh -
is not to be used during pregnancy.
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Barberry - is
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Nutmeg -
in large amounts may cause dizziness, stomach pains, rapid pulse, nausea, anxiety, liver
pain, double vision and coma.
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Black Cahosh - is
not to be used during pregnancy or while nursing.
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Oregon grape root -
is not to be used during pregnancy.
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Black Walnut - is
not recommended for long term use.
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Parsley root -
is not to be used during pregnancy or by persons with inflamatory kidney disease.
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Bladderwrack - is
not to be used during pregnancy or while nursing, or by persons with hyperthyroidism.
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Peach bark and leaf -
is not to be used during pregnancy.
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Blessed Thistle - is
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Pennyroyal -
is not to be used during pregnancy.
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Blood Root - is
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Periwinkle -
is not for use by persons with low blood pressure or hypotension.
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Blue Cohash - is
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Pleurlsy -
is not to be used during pregnancy.
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Boldo - is
is to be used only under supervision of an expert qualified in the appropriate use of
this substance.
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Poke root -
is not for use by persons with protein hypersensitivity and chronic-progressive
infections such as tuberculosis and AIDS.
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Barberry - is
not recommended for long term use. Not to be used during pregnancy or while nursing.
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Prickly ash bark -
is not to be used during pregnancy.
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Broom - is
not to for use by persons taking MAO inhibitors or with high blood pressure.
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Psyllium -
should only be ingested with adequate liquid. Not for use by persons with bowel
obstruction.
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Buckthorn - should not
be used if you have or develope diarrhea, loose stools or abdominal pain. Consult a
physician. If you are pregnant nursing, taking medication or have a medical condition,
consult your physician before using this product.
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Quassia -
is not to be used during pregnancy.
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Calamus - is
not recommended for internal use.
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Queen of the Meadow -
should be used with caution. Not to be used during pregnancy or while nursing.
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Canada Snakeroot - should
be used with caution. Avoid excessive or long term use. Not to be used during pregnancy.
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Red Clover -
is not to be used during pregnancy or by persons taking blood thinning agents.
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Cascara - should not be
used if you have or develope diarrhea, loose stools, or abdominal pain. Consult a
physician. if you have frequent diarrhea, if you are pregnant, nursing, taking
medication or have a medical condition, consult your physician before using this product.
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Red Yeast Rice -
should not be used if you are at risk of liver disease or have any history of
liver disease. Not to be used during pregnancy or while nursing.
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Catnip - not
to be used during pregnancy.
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Rehmannia Root -
is not for use by persons with diarrhea and indigestion.
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Chapparel - is not for
use in large amounts by persons with pre-existing kidney disease and liver conditions,
such as hepatitis or cirrhosis.
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Rhubarb Root -
should not be used if you have or develope diarrhea, loose stools or abdominal pain. Consult
your physician if you have frequent diarrhea. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication
or have a medical condition, consult your physician before taking this product.
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Coltsfoot - should
be used with caution. Avoid excessive or long term use. Not to be used during pregnancy
or while nursing.
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Rue -
not to be used during pregnanacy or by persons taking blood thinning agents.
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Comfrey - is for external
use only. This herb should not be used on abraded skin and should not be used
on unbroken skin for prolonged periods. Not to be used during pregnancy.
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Safflower -
is not for use during pregnancy or by persons with hemorrhagic diseases or peptic ulcers.
Ingestion of this herb may prolong blood coagulation time.
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Coptis - is
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Sarsaparilla Root, indian -
is not recommended for use by persons taking bloood thinning agents.
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Cornflowers - are
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Sassafrass Root -
should be used with caution. Avoid excessive or long term use.
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Cramp bark - is not
recommended for use by persons with ulcers.
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Scarletpimpernel -
is to be used only under the supervision of an expert qualified in the appropriate
use of this substance.
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Culvers Root - is
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Senega snake root -
is not for use by persons with gastritis or ulcers.
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Dong quai - is
not to be used during pregnancy or by persons taking blood thinning agents.
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Senne -
should not be used if you have diarrhea, loose stools or abdominal pain. Consult your
physician if you have frequest diarrhea. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication or
have a medical condition, consult your physician before using this product.
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Dyers broom - is
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Sheep sorrel -
is not recommended for use by persons with a history of kidney stones.
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Elecampane - is
not to be used during pregnancy or while nursing.
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Shepardspurse -
is not to be used during pregnancy or by persons with a history of kidney stones.
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Ephedra - seek advice
from a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or nursing, or
if you have high blood pressure, heart or thyroid disease, diabetes, difficulty in
urination due to prostrate enlargement, or if taking a MAO inhibitor or any other
prescription drug. Reduce or discontinue use if nervousness, tremor, sleeplessness, loss
of appetite, or nausea occur. Not intended for use by persons under 18 years of age. Keep
out of reach of children.
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Stevia -
is only for use as a dietary supplement.
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Eucalyptus - is
not to be used by persons with inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal and bile
ducts and severe diseases of the liver.
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Stillingla Root -
not to be used during pregnancy or while nursing.
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Euphorbia - may cause
nausea and vomiting.
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Tansy -
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Gentian - is
not to be used by persons with ulcers or when stomach irritation or inflamation
is present..
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Tonka beans -
are only for use as an aromatic fixitive in potpourris or other crafts. Not for
internal use.
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Goldenrod - Persons
with chronic kidney disorder should consult a health care practitioner before use.
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Uva Ursi Leaf -
not to be used during pregnancy, contraindicated in kidney disorders, not for
prolonged use without consulting a practitioner.
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Goldenseal - should
be used with caution. Avoid excessive or long term use. Not to be used during pregnancy.
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Tree Peony -
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Guar - should only
be ingested with adequate liquid. Not for use by persons with bowel obstruction.
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Blue Vervain -
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Helonious Root - is
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Vervain -
is only to be used as a flavoring agent in alcoholic beverages.
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Hemlock Bark - is
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Vetlver -
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Hops - are not
recommended for persons suffering from depression.
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White oak bark -
should not be applied to extensively damaged skin.
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Horehound - is
not to be used during pregnancy.
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White Pine Bark -
is onky to be used a flavoring agent in alcoholic beverages.
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Hydrangeat - should
be used with caution. Avoid excessive or long term use.
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White Cherry Bark -
should be used with caution. Avoid excessive or long term use.
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Juniper Berries - are not
to be used for more than six weeks in succession. Person with inflamatory kidney disease should
not use this herb. Not to be used during pregnancy.
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Woodruff -
is not recommended for persons taking blood thinning agents.
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Lemon Grass - is
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Wormwood -
should be used with caution. Avoid excessive or long term use. Not to be used during
pregnancy.
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Licorice - is
not for prolonged use except under the supervision of a qualified health practitioner.
Prolonged use may cause hypertension, edema, headache, vertigo and potassium depletion.
Not for use by persons with hypertension, hypokalemia, edema, cirrhosis of the liver and
cholestaatic liver disorders, and diabetes. Not to be used during pregnancy.
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Wormwood combination blend -
should be used with caution. Avoid excessive or long term use. Not to be used during
pregnancy.
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Lobella - may cause
nausea and vomiting if ingested. Not to be used during pregnancy.
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Yarrow -
is not to be used during pregnancy.
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Lovage - is
not recommended for use by persons taking blood thinning agents. This product may cause
a skin rash. Discontinue use if rash occurs.
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Yellow dock root -
is not recommended for use by persons with a history of kidney stones.
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Lycil berries - is
not to be used during pregnancy.
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Yohimbe bark -
is contraindicated in existing liver and kidney diseases and in chronic inflammation
of the sexual organs or prostrate gland. Not recommended for excessive or long term
use; may potentiate pharmaceutical MAO-inhibitors
.
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Mace - in large quantities
may cause dizziness, stomach pains, rapid pulse, nausea, anxiety, liver pain, double
vision and coma.
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