Very rarely Stevens–Johnson syndrome, liver damage, severe allergy has been reported May lower blood sugar excessively in combination with diabetes medication. "Hypertensive and chronotropic activities, may increase digoxin levels", diarrhea, itching, insomnia, headaches, nervousness, rapid heartbeat, hypertension or hypotension, breast tenderness, vaginal bleeding. Toxic to cardio and central nervous systems, gastrointestinal bleeding Īgitation and palpitations, "hypertension, irregular heart rate, insomnia, nervousness, tremors and seizures, paranoid psychoses, heart attacks, strokes, and death", kidney stones įlavonoids (contained in many medicinal plants) Īmerican Ginseng, Canadian Ginseng, Ginseng, Ginseng Root, North American Ginseng, Occidental Ginseng, Ontario Ginseng, Panax quinquefolium, Panax quinquefolius, Red Berry, Ren Shen, Sang, Shang, Shi Yang Seng, Wisconsin Ginseng May induce uterine contractions contraindicated when pregnant or nursing Potentiates warfarin activity, leading to excessive anticoagulation and bleeding "Heart attack, heart arrhythmia, stroke, death" Liver damage, kidney problems, Hypotension in cancer patients Ĭoughwort, farfarae folium leaf, foalswort Ĭomphrey, blackwort, common comfrey, slippery root Uterotonic properties, nausea vomiting, and diarrhea, contraindicated for pregnancy and breast feeding Ĭreosote bush, gobernadora, larreastat
'Fainting, arrhythmia, heart attack, stroke, death' īroom flower, dyer's broom, dyer's greenwood, dyer's weed, dyer's whin, furze, green broom, greenweed, wood waxen Liver damage, nausea, vomiting, epigastric and abdominal pain, diarrhoea, anxiety, headache and convulsions, often followed by coma Īyurvedic Herbo-mineral ( Rasashastra) Medicines Kidney toxicity associated with kidney failure associated with development of cancer, particularly of the urinary tract, known carcinogen Aristolochia serpentaria (Virginia snakeroot), Aristolochia reticulata (Texas snakeroot) and in Chinese herbs such as Aristolochia fangchi and Aristolochia manshuriensis (banned in China and withdrawn from Chinese Pharmacopoea 2005 Stephania tetrandra and Magnolia officinalis do not contain aristolochic acid ). Īristolochic acid (contained in herbs in the genus Aristolochia e.g. "deterioration of psychosis in patients with preexisting psychiatric disorders" known carcinogen contributing to cancer of the mouth, pharynx, esophagus and stomach when chewed. "abdominal pain, diarrhea, potentially carcinogenic, with others can potentiate cardiac glycosides and antiarrhythmic agents" " abdominal pain, diarrhea, potentially carcinogenic, with others can potentiate cardiac glycosides and antiarrhythmic agents" Heart palpitations and arrhythmias, hypotension, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, respiratory system paralysis, death Herbs, treatments, and constituents with known or suspected adverse effects Name 3 Herbal plants associated with allergic reactions.1 Herbs, treatments, and constituents with known or suspected adverse effects.