Difference between revisions of "Alder Buckthorn"
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− | Other Names: Alder Dogwood, Arraclán, Arrow Wood, Black Dogwood, Buckthorn, Buckthorn Bark, Dog Wood, Frángula, Frangula, Frangula Alnus, Frangula Bark, Frangulae Cortex, Glossy Buckthorn, Nerprun Bourdaine, Rhamnus Frangula | + | [[File:Rhamnus.jpg|thumb|Alt=Rhamnus Frangula|350px|left|Rhamnus Frangula]] |
+ | Other Names: Alder Dogwood, Arraclán, Arrow Wood, Black Dogwood, Buckthorn, Buckthorn Bark, Dog Wood, Frángula, Frangula, Frangula Alnus, Frangula Bark, Frangulae Cortex, Glossy Buckthorn, Nerprun Bourdaine, Rhamnus Frangula, Rhamnubast, Sporkehout<br> See also : | ||
+ | *[[Hoxsey]] | ||
+ | *[[Anthraquinone]] | ||
==Special Precautions of Alder Buckthorn== | ==Special Precautions of Alder Buckthorn== | ||
+ | * Alder buckthorn is safe for most adults when used for less than 8 days. Using alder buckthorn for more than 8 days can be UNSAFE because it might cause low potassium; heart problems; muscle weakness; and blood problems, including blood in the urine. Some people get uncomfortable cramps from alder buckthorn. If you experience diarrhea or watery stools while using alder buckthorn, stop taking it. | ||
+ | * The fresh bark can cause severe vomiting. Make sure you are using a bark product that is at least one year old or has been heat processed. | ||
+ | *Pregnancy and breast-feeding: It is UNSAFE to use alder buckthorn during pregnancy or breast-feeding. Avoid using it. | ||
+ | *Children: Alder buckthorn is UNSAFE for children younger than 12 years of age. | ||
+ | *Intestinal disorders, including intestinal blockage, appendicitis, Crohn's disease, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), or ulcerative colitis: Don’t use alder buckthorn if you have any of these conditions. | ||
+ | *Stomach pain: Don’t use alder buckthorn if you have any stomach pain. | ||
+ | *Diarrhea: Don’t use alder buckthorn if you have diarrhea. | ||
+ | * Medications for inflammation (Corticosteroids) interacts with ALDER BUCKTHORN | ||
+ | * Digoxin (Lanoxin) interacts with ALDER BUCKTHORN | ||
+ | * Medications taken by mouth (Oral drugs) interacts with ALDER BUCKTHORN | ||
+ | * Stimulant laxatives interacts with ALDER BUCKTHORN | ||
+ | * Warfarin (Coumadin) interacts with ALDER BUCKTHORN | ||
+ | * Water pills (Diuretic drugs) interacts with ALDER BUCKTHORN | ||
+ | |||
==The benefits of Alder Buckthorn are== | ==The benefits of Alder Buckthorn are== | ||
− | * Treating constipation. Alder buckthorn seems to work about as well as | + | The bark (and to a lesser extent the fruit) has been used as a laxative, due to its 3 – 7% anthraquinone content. Bark for medicinal use is dried and stored for a year before use, as fresh bark is violently purgative; even dried bark can be dangerous if taken in excess. |
+ | * Treating constipation. Alder buckthorn seems to work about as well as [[Cascara]]. | ||
* Ingredient in the [[Hoxsey]] cancer formula. | * Ingredient in the [[Hoxsey]] cancer formula. | ||
[[Category:Treatments]] | [[Category:Treatments]] | ||
[[Category:herbal medicine]] | [[Category:herbal medicine]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Laxative]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Purgative]] |
Latest revision as of 08:51, 3 January 2020
Other Names: Alder Dogwood, Arraclán, Arrow Wood, Black Dogwood, Buckthorn, Buckthorn Bark, Dog Wood, Frángula, Frangula, Frangula Alnus, Frangula Bark, Frangulae Cortex, Glossy Buckthorn, Nerprun Bourdaine, Rhamnus Frangula, Rhamnubast, Sporkehout
See also :
Special Precautions of Alder Buckthorn
- Alder buckthorn is safe for most adults when used for less than 8 days. Using alder buckthorn for more than 8 days can be UNSAFE because it might cause low potassium; heart problems; muscle weakness; and blood problems, including blood in the urine. Some people get uncomfortable cramps from alder buckthorn. If you experience diarrhea or watery stools while using alder buckthorn, stop taking it.
- The fresh bark can cause severe vomiting. Make sure you are using a bark product that is at least one year old or has been heat processed.
- Pregnancy and breast-feeding: It is UNSAFE to use alder buckthorn during pregnancy or breast-feeding. Avoid using it.
- Children: Alder buckthorn is UNSAFE for children younger than 12 years of age.
- Intestinal disorders, including intestinal blockage, appendicitis, Crohn's disease, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), or ulcerative colitis: Don’t use alder buckthorn if you have any of these conditions.
- Stomach pain: Don’t use alder buckthorn if you have any stomach pain.
- Diarrhea: Don’t use alder buckthorn if you have diarrhea.
- Medications for inflammation (Corticosteroids) interacts with ALDER BUCKTHORN
- Digoxin (Lanoxin) interacts with ALDER BUCKTHORN
- Medications taken by mouth (Oral drugs) interacts with ALDER BUCKTHORN
- Stimulant laxatives interacts with ALDER BUCKTHORN
- Warfarin (Coumadin) interacts with ALDER BUCKTHORN
- Water pills (Diuretic drugs) interacts with ALDER BUCKTHORN
The benefits of Alder Buckthorn are
The bark (and to a lesser extent the fruit) has been used as a laxative, due to its 3 – 7% anthraquinone content. Bark for medicinal use is dried and stored for a year before use, as fresh bark is violently purgative; even dried bark can be dangerous if taken in excess.