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Umbelliferous wintergreen, also known as umbelliferous wintergreen and by its Latin name Chimaphila umbellata, is a plant whose parts growing above the ground are used to make medicine. Umbelliferous wintergreen is used for urinary tract infections, bladder stones, water retention, cramps, epilepsy, anxiety and cancer. Some people apply umbel winter lovage to the skin to treat blisters. In foods and drinks, coneflower extract is used as a flavoring agent.

How does umbel winter love work?

Umbel winter lovage may help to reduce swelling and may have a drying effect on the tissue. It may also kill germs that can cause urinary tract infections.

How effective is umbel winter lovage?

There is not enough scientific data to make a statement about the effectiveness of umbel winter lovage for urinary tract infections, bladder stones, cramps, water retention, seizures, anxiety, cancer and applied to the skin for blisters. Further scientific research is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of Dolden-Winterlieb in these applications.

Safety and side effects

Dolden-Winterlieb appears to be safe and harmless for most people when used in normal food quantities. Long-term use of Dolden-Winterlieb may cause side effects such as tinnitus, vomiting, confusion and seizures. There is insufficient information on the safety of Dolden-Winterlieb applied to the skin.

Precautions and warnings

Pregnancy and lactation: Not enough is known about the use of Dolden-Winterlieb during pregnancy and lactation. For this reason, pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid benzoin.

Interactions

There is currently no information on interactions between Dolden-Winterlieb and medicines or supplements.

Dosage

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