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    Asafetida (Devil's Dung)
Asafetida (Devil's Dung)
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BASIC INFORMATION

Biological name (genus and species):
Ferula assafoetida, Ferula foetida
Parts used for medicinal purposes:
Roots
Chemicals this herb contains:
Gum (See Glossary)
Volatile oils (See Glossary)
Resin (See Glossary)

KNOWN EFFECTS

  • Irritates lining of gastrointestinal tract and produces laxative effect.

    Miscellaneous information:

  • Introduced by Arab physicians to European medical practitioners.
  • Has garlic-like odor and bitter taste. May have good placebo effect because it is so disagreeable.
  • Is used in sack around the neck by some people to repel evil.
  • Is used as a condiment.
  • Provides flavor as an ingredient in Worcestershire sauce.

    UNPROVED SPECULATED BENEFITS

  • Decreases thickness and increases fluidity of mucus from lungs and bronchial tubes.
  • Treats colic (See Glossary).
  • Temporarily relieves constipation.
  • Treats nerve disorders.

    WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

    Don't take if you:

  • Are pregnant, think you may be pregnant or plan pregnancy in the near future.
  • Have any chronic disease of the gastrointestinal tract, such as stomach or duodenal ulcers, esophageal reflux (reflux esophagitis), ulcerative colitis, spastic colitis, diverticulosis, diverticulitis.

    Consult your doctor if you:

  • Take this herb for any medical problem that doesn't improve in 2 weeks. There may be safer, more-effective treatments.
  • Take any medicinal drugs or herbs including aspirin, laxatives, cold and cough remedies, antacids, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, supplements, other prescription or non-prescription drugs.

    Pregnancy:

  • Dangers outweigh any possible benefits. Don't use.

    Breast-feeding:

  • Dangers outweigh any possible benefits. Don't use.

    Infants and children:

  • Treating infants and children under 2 with any herbal preparation is hazardous.

    Others:

  • No contraindications if you are not pregnant and do not exceed amounts larger than manufacturer's recommended dosage.

    Storage:

  • Keep cool and dry, but don't freeze. Store safely away from children.

    Safe dosage:

  • At present no "safe" dosage has been established.

    TOXICITY

    Rated relatively safe when taken in appropriate quantities for
    short periods of time.

  • For symptoms of toxicity: See Adverse Reactions, Side Effects or Overdose Symptoms section below.

    ADVERSE REACTIONS, SIDE EFFECTS OR OVERDOSE SYMPTOMS

    Signs and symptoms: What to do:
    Diarrhea Discontinue. Call doctor
    immediately.



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    From Complete Guide to Vitamins, Minerals & Supplements by H. Winter Griffith, M.D. Copyright by Putnam Publishing Group. Electronic rights by Medical Data Exchange.

     

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