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Panicle gypsophila

Panicled gypsophila, also known as panicle gypsophila, veil gypsophila and gypsophila paniculata, as well as by its Latin name Gypsophila paniculata, is a plant whose root is used to make medicine. Gypsophila paniculata is used for coughs, bronchitis and inflammatory swellings of the upper respiratory tract and lungs. Rice gypsophila is sometimes applied directly to the skin for persistent chronic skin problems such as eczema.

How does panicle gypsophila work?

Ricegypsophila contains chemicals that help to clear congested airways by thinning mucus and facilitating expectoration.

How effective is common ragwort?

There is not enough scientific data to make a statement about the effectiveness of rhizome gypsophila for coughs, inflammatory swelling of the upper respiratory tract and lungs, bronchitis and skin problems such as eczema.

Further scientific research is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of cracked gypsophila in these applications.

Safety and side effects

Crackedgypsophila appears to be safe and harmless for most adults when used appropriately orally. However, it may cause side effects such as stomach irritation, nausea and vomiting.

Precautions and warnings

Pregnancy and lactation: Not enough is known about the use of cracked gypsophila during pregnancy and lactation. For this reason, pregnant and breastfeeding women should refrain from using it.

Stomach and intestinal irritation: Cracked gypsophila may aggravate stomach and intestinal problems.

Interactions

At present, there is no information available on interactions of panicle gypsophila with medications or supplements.

Dosage

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