Routine good cultivation practices are not highly seen, in general, it is seen as a crop just to be harvested and still continuing into the present. The plant at the initial stage needs to be cared well and at maturity it doesn�t need much care. ...
Detoxification is a crucial factor of good health. Diet, pollution, stress, tobacco, medication along with other external substances can result in the build-up of toxins within your organs. The liver and kidney are two of the organs exactly where this particular toxic build-up generally develops...
The liver is the primary site of steroid clearance, and the clearance rate of steroids is correlated with hepatotoxicity [51]. Therefore, elevated levels of cortisone, cortisol, and desoxycortone involved in steroid hormone metabolism may result from hepatoxicity induced by nutmeg. It has been ...
The oral LD ofnutmegoil is 2600mgkg−1in rats, 4620mgkg−1in mice, and 6000mgkg−1in hamsters. Fatty degeneration of liver has been noted in dogs and cats. Human Nutmegis abused for itsnarcoticandhallucinogenicproperties. One to three seeds or 5–30g of the ground nut are used ...
Myristicin, one of the main components of nutmeg, can lead to fatty degeneration of the liver after ingestion in a large amount [19]. So far, however, the hepatotoxicity of nutmeg is still unclear. In our previous study, metabolomics was employed to prove the hepatotoxicity of nutmeg and ...
the essential oil can lead to low blood sugar, liver disease, vomiting, diarrhea and changes in heart rate. Some dogs who are ingesting the powdered spice directly can inhale the spice. This is very irritating to the lungs and can cause coughing, choking, difficulty breathing and bronchospasm....
Occasional trees with male and female flowers are seen in plantations. Fruits are fleshy drupes, which turns yellow when ripe and split in to two halves exposing purplish brown shiny seed surrounded by a net like red aril called Mace. Nutmeg free yields two spices, Nutmeg which is the kernel...