Difference between revisions of "Bay Leaf"
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==Special precautions of Bay Leaf== | ==Special precautions of Bay Leaf== | ||
Tisserand and Young indicate that Bay Oil may inhibit blood clotting. They recommend a dermal maximum of 0.9% as there is a slight risk of sensitization when using Bay Oil. | Tisserand and Young indicate that Bay Oil may inhibit blood clotting. They recommend a dermal maximum of 0.9% as there is a slight risk of sensitization when using Bay Oil. |
Revision as of 15:07, 3 November 2016
Other Names : Pimenta racemosa, Bay Rum, Bay St. ThomasSpecial precautions of Bay Leaf
Tisserand and Young indicate that Bay Oil may inhibit blood clotting. They recommend a dermal maximum of 0.9% as there is a slight risk of sensitization when using Bay Oil.
Health benefits and uses of Bay Leaf
Dandruff, hair care, neuralgia, oily skin, poor circulation, sprains, strains