Chenopodium Oil Interactions Overview

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Chenopodium Oil

Also known as
  • Aceite de Paico
  • Aceite de Quenopodio
  • American Wormseed
  • Ansérine
  • Aritasou
  • Epazote
  • Épazote
  • Fausse Ambroisie
  • Goosefoot
  • Jesuit Tea
  • Mastruz
  • Mentrasto
  • Mentruco
  • Mexican Tea
  • Paico
  • Pazote
  • Thé du Mexique
  • Wormseed
Chenopodium Oil Chenopodium oil is an essential oil extracted from the leaves and seeds of the Dysphania ambrosioides plant, which is also commonly known as Mexican tea and epazote. The oil is a pale yellow to green in color and has a strong, pungent smell. Chenopodium oil has been used in traditional medicine for a variety of conditions, including respiratory problems, digestive issues, and skin conditions. Its most common use is as an anti-infective against roundworms and hookworms. In general, the use of Chenopodium oil is not recommended, at least orally, as it contains ascaridole, which is toxic.
There are 333 drugs known to interact with Chenopodium Oil

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