Health Information
| Barberry
(Berberis vulgaris)
Description...
Barberry is often
prescribed for several liver problems, to decrease heart rate and slow breathing, aid
digestion, and fight infection.
How It May Benefit You...
jaundice
hepatitis
anaemia
indigestion
kills bacteria on the skin
constipation
diarrhoea
heartburn
swollen spleen
gallstones
hangover.
inflamed eyelids or
conjunctivitis. - use as a compress.
sore throat - gargle the
barberry tea.
Caution...
You may experience upset
stomach, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, or faintness. Always see our
Pharmacist if these symptoms persist.
If you take large doses of
barberry, you may experience very low blood pressure or convulsions. Stop using the herb
immediately.
Use only under strict
professional supervision if you have heart disease, chronic respiratory problems or if you
are pregnant.
WARNING:
Herbs should only be used under the supervision of an experienced
herbalist or naturopath experienced in herbs.
Availability...
Barberry is
available as root, liquid, capsules and powder.
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