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  2. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    Beyond adverse effects from the herb itself, "adulteration, inappropriate formulation, or lack of understanding of plant and drug interactions have led to adverse reactions that are sometimes life threatening or lethal." [3]

  3. Pien tze huang - Wikipedia

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    Pien Tze Huang (片仔癀; Piànzǎihuáng) is a traditional Chinese herbal formula first documented during the Ming Dynasty and historically used to combat inflammation. In recent years it has been tested on animals for its benefits against various diseases such as multiple sclerosis, cerebral ischemia, carbon-induced liver damage, and cancer.

  4. Takabb Anti-Cough Pill - Wikipedia

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    In its ingredients, the Takabb Anti-Cough Pill has nine Chinese herbs. Each pill contains 581.2 mg of nutgall tree, 19.2 mg of bitter apricot kernels, 19.2 mg of angular Solomon's seal, 12.8 mg of lotus seeds, 12.8 mg of squirrel's-foot fern, 12.8 mg of Chinese liquorice, 12.8 mg of Chinese cinnamon, 12.8 mg of fountainplant, and 6.4 mg of ...

  5. Tripterygium wilfordii - Wikipedia

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    A 2021 study in the journal Nature Communications found that triptonide, a chemical isolated from Tripterygium, was an effective birth control for male mice and male cynomolgus monkeys, but noted that other chemicals present in the plant cause severe toxicity, so consuming the herb or general extracts of the herb for birth control purposes is ...

  6. Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan - Wikipedia

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    Each maker of Chinese patent medicine changes the proportions of the herbs slightly. Some herbs may be changed also. For example, rén shēn (ginseng root) may be replaced with dǎng shēn ("poor man's ginseng"). The original formula instructed that the pills be coated with zhū shā (朱砂) , which is banned by the FDA in the US. It is ...

  7. Gan mao ling - Wikipedia

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    Gan Mao Ling (simplified Chinese: 感冒灵; traditional Chinese: 感冒靈) is a Chinese herbal medication alleged to be effective in the early stages of cold or flu. The ingredients of the remedy are: Ilex root, Gang Mei Gen; Euodia leaf, San Cha Ku; Chrysanthemum flower, Ju Hua; Vitex herb, Huang Jing Cao; Isatis root, Ban Lan Gen

  8. Rhino Pills for Men: What Are They? (And What Should ... - AOL

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    Rhino Pill Side Effects and Risks At this point, you know that neither we nor the FDA are big fans of Rhino pills (or other bootleg gas station ED pills). There have been reports that their ...

  9. Anshen Buxin Wan - Wikipedia

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    Anshen Buxin Wan (simplified Chinese: 安神补心丸; traditional Chinese: 安神補心丸) is a dark brown or sugar-coated pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine to "calm the spirit and tonify the heart". [1] It acts as a sedative and has adaptogenic properties.