Cotton root bark has not been identified as producing side effects.
I will strongly advise that you do not - there is no evidence that yucca root has any beneficial effects on arthritis and it may have negative side effects that could cause a medical emergency. If you believe your dog would benefit from medication to alleviate arthritis pain, you should make an appointment with your veterinarian. He/she can figure out what is causing the arthritis and if indicated can provide a prescription for medication to help your dog feel better.
tap root develops from radicle of the embryo and every root apex is provided with root cap
Tap root and the main root
attack the network at the root
Not to be used by pregnant women. Find reliable commercial source, it has been suspected that the root of deadly belladonna may have been added to some mixtures of burdoch root.
Cotton root bark has not been identified as producing side effects.
No unwanted side effects are reported with the use of codonopsis.
May be taken safely in high doses.
Diabetics, or those that take supplemental iron or other dietary minerals should consult a medical professional. Intensifies the activity of diuretics and lithium.
Can cause diarrhea, nausea, and abdominal pain. Many Chinese herbalists mix this herb with grains-of-paradise fruit, a kind of cardamon, to prevent these side effects.
Generally safe to use in recommended dosages. Overdose: vertigo, vomiting, nausea, severe abdominal cramps. Long-term use can lead to hypokalemia and cirrhosis of the liver.
Not to be used by pregnant women. May be taken safely in large doses.
The root or combining form associated with fat is "adip/o."
There are no identified interactions associated with taking cotton root bark.
Not considered toxic, used in China throughout history. Babies may be given codonopsis root to teethe on, also given to children and breast-feeding women.
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