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Knapweed

The knapweed is a genus of plants. The parts of plants of this genus that grow above the ground are dried and used as medicine. The flake flower is used to treat loss of appetite and stomach upset. In drinks, the flacon flower is used as a flavoring agent.

How does the flacon flower work?

The flake flower contains chemicals that may help to improve appetite.

How effective is the flacon flower?

There is not enough scientific data to assess the efficacy of the knapweed for appetite loss and stomach upset. More scientific research is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of knapweed for these conditions.

Safety and side effects

Knapweed is considered safe and harmless when used in food-grade amounts and appears to be safe and harmless for most people even in medicinal amounts.

Precautions and warnings

Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Knapweed is safe and safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women in normal food quantities. However, larger medicinal amounts should be avoided until more is known about its safety.

Interactions

At the present time, there is no information on interactions of the flaconflower with medications or supplements.

Dosage

An appropriate dosage of knapweed depends on various factors such as age, health status and others. At the present time, there is insufficient scientific data to make a statement about appropriate dosage ranges for the flaconflower. For this reason, you should follow the dosage instructions on the label and/or consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.