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In this study, it was classified as safe to use in pregnancy as studies have not reported any harmful event following maternal consumption of peppermint or its tea [25]. However, its higher doses should be avoided. It is reported that if high doses of peppermint is ingested during ...
Pls suggest me what should i do??? Sudhir 22 Feb 2016 Dear VinayTry Tea Tree oil. It is very effective for Skin disorders. But make sure you dilute it with some other oil, Like coconut oil. Apply on the effected area. It contains antifungal and antibacterial properties. Shriven ( ...
Some simple suggestions to get into the habit of' using tonics: pregnant women could replace the morning cup of coffee with a rich Nettle infusion. Or she could brew up some raspberry leaf tea and put it in the refrigerator to drink instead of soda, wine, or beer. Wild greens can be ...
The makeup in stores, expensive or the so called pure kind makes me itch and burn, there are so many chemicals in it. I am vegan and would like to know if there is another type of wax I could use instead of beeswax, candelilla or carnauba or something else vegan? Thank You for ...
Other examples of herbs that can cause direct liver injury are green tea used in high doses, regarded to be a result of the presence of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and epicatechin gallate [99–102]; Germander due to the presence of dipteroids [103]; Chaparral, attributed to nordihydro...
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Chinese green tea is a popular beverage prepared from the leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis, which has been cultivated in China and other Southeast Asian countries since thousands of years [224]. Contradictory results of liver injury obtained in humans and laboratory animals may be explained ...