How to use yellow dock in money spells and incenses or help a woman conceive?

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Suggestions and Administrationss of Yellow Dock.:

Yellow Dock Extract INCI Name Rumex Crispus Extract CAS 90106-41-5 EINECS ELINCS No 290-264-5 Rumex occidentalis Yellow Dock Alcohol Free Extract Yellow Dock-Extract Curled Dock photo picture image Dosage: How much is usually taken?

 A tincture of yellow dock, 1/4~1/2 teaspoon (1~2 ml) three times per day, can be used.Alternatively, a tea can be made by boiling 1~2 teaspoons (5~10 grams) of root in 2 cups (500 ml) of water for ten minutes. Three cups (750 ml) may be drunk each day.Yellow dock comes in capsule, tincture, tea, and dried herb forms. Some herbalists typically recommend 1 to 2 mL of yellow dock three times per day.It can also be taken in tea form by steeping 1 to 2 teaspoons of the root in 2 cups of water.

 Talk with your caregiver about how much Yellow Dock you should take. The amount depends on the strength of the medicine and the reason you are taking Yellow Dock. If you are using this medicine without instructions from your caregiver, follow the directions on the medicine bottle. Do not take more medicine or take it more often than the directions tell you to.

 Decoction: put 1-2 teaspoonfuls of the root in a cup of water, bring to the boil and simmer gently for 10-15 minutes. This should be drunk three times a day.Decoctions have been used for ulcers, burns, and skin diseases. Fresh leaves have been used for foul wounds and ulcers, shingles or itching skin.

 Dried root: 2-4g or by decoction .Take three times in a day.

 Liquid Extract: 1:1 in 25% alcohol, 2-4ml .Take three times in a day.

 Syrup: Boil 0.5 lb of crushed root in a pint of syrup. Take three times in a day.

 Tincture: 1:5 in 45% alcohol, 1-2ml . Take three times in a day.1 teaspoonful of the grated or crushed root to I cupful of boiling water; drink 3-4 cupfuls daily. A syrup may be made by boiling ?lb. Of the crushed root in 1 pint of syrup; taken in teaspoonful doses three or 4 times a day.

 Fresh root (1:2), dry root (1:5), in 50% alcohol. Take 30 to 75 drops up to 3 times a day. Or take 1-4ml of the tincture three times a day.

 Tincture dosage is 1 to 2 ml three times a day (1:5 in 40%). To make a decoction, put 1 to 2 teaspoons of root in 1 cup of water, bring to a boil, and simmer gently for 10 to 15 minutes. This should be drunk three times a day. ;BHP recommends of 2 to 4 g dried herb, 1 to 2 ml of the tincture (1:5 in 45%), or 2 to 4 ml fluid extract (1:1 in 25%) three times a day.

 Tea: Boil 5-10 gm of yellow dock root in 2 cups (500 ml) water for 10 minutes.Take three times in a day.

 Externally: Ulcers, hard tumors, eruptive skin diseases, etc., have been removed by the application of the bruised root in poultice form. (An ointment made with the root simmered in oil).

 Common Doses: Yellow dock comes in capsule, tincture, tea, and dried herb forms. Some herbalists typically recommend 1 to 2 mL of yellow dock three times per day. It can also be taken in tea form by steeping 1 to 2 teaspoons of the root in 2 cups of water.

 Combinations: It will combine well with Dandelion, Burdock and Cleavers.It should be used in addition with such other herbs as dandelion root,red clover, cleavers , and burdock to increase the action of yellow dock.
 Yellow Dock Extract INCI Name Rumex Crispus Extract CAS 90106-41-5 EINECS ELINCS No 290-264-5 Rumex occidentalis Yellow Dock Alcohol Free Extract Yellow Dock-Extract Curled Dock photo picture image
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 Safety and Warnings,Possible Side Effects:

 Aside from mild diarrhea or loose stools in some persons, yellow dock is quite safe.
 Precautions: high Vata; emaciation; high oxalate content
 Caution: Large doses should be avoided due to the oxalate content.
 Before Using: Tell your doctor if you ...
 are taking medicine or are allergic to any medicine (prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) or dietary supplement)
 are pregnant or plan to become pregnant while using this medicine
 are breastfeeding
 have an intestinal or bowel blockage
 have had kidney stones
 have any other health problems, such as high blood pressure or heart or blood vessel disease
 Avoid if you have any chronic disease of the gastrointestinal tract.
 Yellow Dock Extract INCI Name Rumex Crispus Extract CAS 90106-41-5 EINECS ELINCS No 290-264-5 Rumex occidentalis Yellow Dock Alcohol Free Extract Yellow Dock-Extract Curled Dock photo picture image
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 Other Possible Side Effects:

 You may have the following side effects, but this medicine may also cause other side effects. Tell your doctor if you have side effects that you think are caused by this medicine.

 You may have stomach cramps, vomiting (throwing up), nausea (upset stomach), and diarrhea (loose stools).

 Side effects of excess consumption of yellow dock may include excessive urination, nausea and diarrhea

 Diarrhea, nausea or vomiting, skin eruptions, kidney damage (blood in urine, decreased urine flow, swelling of hands and feet).

 Using too much Yellow Dock or using Yellow Dock for too long may cause intestinal atrophy (making it hard to have a bowel movement without the use of some laxative) or low potassium in the body(2)

 Excessive use of yellow dock can cause a blood disorder called metabolic acidosis and life-threatingin calcium deficiency in the blood. Call your health practitioner if you experience signs of low blood calcium, such as fatigue, seizures, confusion, muscle spasms, and numbness around the mouth.

 Long use of yellow dock can lead to a blood disorder called metabolic acidosis and may cause intestinal atrophy or low potassium in the body.

 It may cause mild diarrhea in some people. Call your doctor if you feel nausea,seizures, abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting ,fatigue, confusion, muscle spasms, and numbness around the mouth.

 Yellow dock should not be used to a person with a history of kidney stones , liver disease, or an electrolyte abnormality,since the oxalates and tannins content in it may aggravate that condition.

 Drugs that decrease blood calcium, such as diuretics, Dilantin, Miacalcin, or Mithracin. should not be used by the people taking Yellow dock in the same time.

 Safety and Cautions:

 Yellow dock may cause mild diarrhea in some people. Call your health practitioner if you experience abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting.
 Yellow dock should not be used by pregnant or nursing women.
 Yellow dock should not be used by people taking drugs that decrease blood calcium, such as diuretics, Dilantin, Miacalcin, or Mithracin.
 Yellow dock should not be used by people with kidney disease, liver disease, or an electrolyte abnormality.

 Excessive use of yellow dock can cause a blood disorder called metabolic acidosis and life-threatingin calcium deficiency in the blood. Call your health practitioner if you experience signs of low blood calcium, such as fatigue, seizures, confusion, muscle spasms, and numbness around the mouth.
 Yellow Dock Extract INCI Name Rumex Crispus Extract CAS 90106-41-5 EINECS ELINCS No 290-264-5 Rumex occidentalis Yellow Dock Alcohol Free Extract Yellow Dock-Extract Curled Dock photo picture image
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 Warnings:

 Before taking Yellow Dock, tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
 Do not take too much Yellow Dock or take it for too long.
 Do not take if you have an intestinal or bowel blockage (obstruction).
 Yellow dock may cause mild diarrhea in some people. Call your health practitioner if you experience abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting.
 Yellow dock should not be used by people taking drugs that decrease blood calcium, such as diuretics, Dilantin, Miacalcin, or Mithracin.
 Yellow dock should not be used by people with kidney disease, liver disease, or an electrolyte abnormality.
 Yellow dock should not be used by pregnant or nursing women.
 Yellow dock may cause low potassium and calcium levels in the body.
 If you have kidney stones, check with your health care giver before taking Yellow Dock.
 Special Cautions:At customary dosage levels, Yellow Dock preparations pose no problems. However, the fresh root can cause vomiting.
 Breathing problems or tightness in your throat or chest
 Chest pain
 Skin hives, rash, or itchy or swollen skin

 Contraindications:

 Yellow Dock contains oxalates and, therefore, should not be used in excess, especially for those with a tendency to rheumatism, arthritis, gout, kidney stones and hyperacidity. Excess use (many times the recommended dosage) may cause dermatitis and nausea, and using too much Yellow Dock or using Yellow Dock for too long may cause difficulty in having a bowel movement without the use of some laxative or promote low potassium in the body. Speak with your doctor before using Yellow Dock if you have an intestinal or bowel blockage or have had kidney stones.
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 Toxicity:

 A case of fatal poisoning due to ingestion of the plant Rumex crispus is described. The patient, a 53-year-old male, presented with gastrointestinal symptoms, severe hypocalcemia, metabolic acidosis and acute hepatic insufficiency. Despite therapeutic measures, the patient died 72 h after ingestion of the plant material. Noteworthy among the pathological findings were centrolobular hepatic necrosis and birefringent crystals in the liver and kidneys that were identified by histochemical techniques and scanning electron microscopy. These observations are compared with other reports in the medical literature, with an emphasis on the risk involved in the use of these plants for culinary or medicinal purposes.(Vet Hum Toxicol 1990 Oct;32(5):468-70 -- Fatal poisoning by Rumex crispus (curled dock): pathological findings and application of scanning electron microscopy. -- Reig R, Sanz P, Blanche C, Fontarnau R, Dominguez A, Corbella J. -- Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Barcelona, Spain.

 Excessive use of yellow dock may lead to laxative-like side effects such as stomach cramping and diarrhea. Yellow dock also contains oxalic acid, an acidic phytochemical. Oxalic acid reportedly can interfere with normal calcium levels in the blood, leading to complications with blood coagulation. Yellow dock has caused dermatitis in livestock that have eaten it. There have been several cases of animal deaths from oxalate poisoning.(Panciera RJ; Martin T; Burrows GE; Taylor DS; Rice LE. Acute oxalate poisoning attributable to ingestion of curly dock (Rumex crispus) in sheep. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1990. 196(12):1981-4.).

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  • Name:Yellow Dock Extract
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  • Specifications:Rumex crispus Extract 5:1 TLC,Rumex occidentalis Extract 5:1 TLC.
  • INCI Name:RUMEX CRISPUS EXTRACT
  • EINECS/ELINCS No.:290-264-5
  • CAS:90106-41-5
  • Chem/IUPAC Name:Rumex Crispus Extract is an extract of the roots of the curled dock, Rumex crispus, Polygonaceae

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