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Side Effects:
Known Adverse Effects:
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Depresses the central nervous system.
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Thujone causes mind-altering changes and may lead
to psychosis.
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Increases stomach acidity.
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Warnings:
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Wormwood can be habit forming, like ethyl alcohol.
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Do NOT take if you are pregnant, think you may be
pregnant, or plan pregnancy in the near future. The dangers
outweigh any benefits. Don't use.
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Do NOT take if you are breast feeding. Dangers
outweigh any possible benefits. Don't use.
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Do NOT allow the intake by infants or children.
Children under 2 years of age consuming any herbal preparation is hazardous
to their health. Keep away from children and store in a safe place.
Absinthe,
the alcoholic drink with wormwood, has been banned from most countries
due to the alarming amount of adverse effects of this habit-forming drink,
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Toxicity:
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Large amounts of wormwood can be toxic to people,
as well as worms.
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The chemical Thujone (absinthol) that this herb contains,
is addictive and can damage the central nervous system.
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The United States FDA classifies the herb as "dangerous".
It is thought to interact with the same brain receptors as does marijuana
(cannabis sativa). Products flavored with wormwood must contain thujone-free
extracts.
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Rated slightly dangerous in many countries, particularly
dangerous for children, persons over 55 years of age and those who take
larger than appropriate quantities for extended periods of time.
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Adverse Reactions, Side Effects or Overdose Symptoms:
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Can cause insomnia, nightmares, vomiting.
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Convulsions - Seek emergency treatment immediately.
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Stupor - Seek emergency treatment immediately.
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Trembling - Discontinue use and call a doctor when
convenient.
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