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Burr Marigold

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* Do not take burr marigold if You are pregnant or breast-feeding.
* Allergy to ragweed, daisies, and related plants: Burr marigold may cause an allergic reaction in people who are sensitive to the Asteraceae/Compositae plant family. Members of this family include ragweed, chrysanthemums, marigolds, daisies, and many others. If you have allergies, be sure to check with your healthcare provider before taking burr marigold.
* If trifid bur marigold is intended as a treatment for internal bleeding of any sorts if is vital to consult a qualified health care professional prior to use to rule out any serious illnesses.
==Health Benefits and uses of Burr Marigold are==
* In Russia, the herb has been used as a treatment for hair loss (alopecia), which can be attributed to the effect the flavonoids have on the blood flow in the capillaries.
==Recommended ProductsReferences=={{#widget* Bown, Deni:IframeThe Royal Horticultural Society New Encyclopedia of Herbs & Their Uses. London, Dorling Kindersley 2002.|url=http* Potterton, David (ed.)://rcm-naCulpeper’s Colour Herbal.amazon-adsystemBerkshire, Foulsham 2007.com/e/cm?t=wikiwel-20* Schauer, Thomas &o=1&p=12&l=st1&mode=hpc&search=Bidens tripartita&fc1=000000&lt1=_blank&lc1=3366FF&bg1=FFFFFF&f=ifrClaus Caspari: Cappelens flora. Oslo, J. W. Cappelens Forlag AS 1982.|width=300* Skenderi, Gazmend: Herbal Vade Mecum. 800 Herbs, Spices, Essential Oils, Lipids Etc. Constituents, Properities, Uses, and Caution. Rutherford, New Jersey, Herbacy Press 2003.|height=250|border=0}}* Williamson, Elisabeth M.: Potter’s Herbal Cyclopaedia. Essex, Saffron Walden 2003.
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