Potential and documented interactions between alternative therapy agents and warfarin are discussed. An estimated one third of adults in the United States use alternative therapies, including herbs.
Lovage (Levisticum officinale) is a large, vigorous plant, first producing a flush of edible leaves in spring, then sending up impressive flower stalks that can reach 2m (6ft) tall in mid- to late ...
A herbaceous perennial, up to 60cm high, with glossy green leaves divided into three toothed leaflets. Domed clusters of tiny greenish-white flowers are borne on tall reddish stems in summer, followed ...
prepared with 2 to 3 grams of lovage root and 1 cup of hot water (left to soak for 15 to 20 minutes), ingested three times per day What Happens If I Take Too Much Lovage? There are no available data ...
Marshmallow root (Althaea officinalis) may offer health benefits such as easing coughs and colds, relieving skin irritation, alleviating pain, and more. However, more research is necessary.