Feverfew

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  • Cirrhosis of the Liver
  • Gas
  • Liver

Natural Remedies using Fever Few

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Professional help should be sought as soon as the symptoms of postpartum depression are suspected, since postpartum depression can be extremely serious and dangerous for both mother and baby. Self mutilation and suicide, as well as serious harm and mortal injury to the baby, are not uncommon in critical cases of postpartum depression.

Cirrhosis of the Liver, Gas, Liver

The Benefit of using Fever Few as a natural cure

Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Rubber Vine) – “All parts may cause severe stomach and intestinal upset. Cases of death have been reported from India. The leaf is toxic. Dry vine emits an eye-irritating dust which may induce coughing and swelling” (CRC).

Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Prickly Poppy) – Ingestion of the seed oil can cause anemia, diarrhea, dysentery, high-tension glaucoma, and vomiting due to the ‘carcinogenic’ alkaloid, sanguinarine. Toxicity is due to interaction of sanguinarine and 11-oxo-triacon-tanoic acid. Milk of cows fed prickly poppy can cause glaucoma (WO2). LD50 of argemone oil

Black caraway seeds are harvested from plants that are native to Asia. They have a taste that resembles pepper and onions, and they are popular in the cuisine of India and the Middle East.

Cirrhosis of the Liver
Gas
Liver

contraindicated in edema resulting from reduced cardiac and/or kidney function. Possibly allergenic (PH2). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages” (PH2).

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