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White horehound is considered safe for most people when taken by mouth.
Not enough is known about the safety of white horehound when applied to the skin.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of white horehound for these uses.
All they came out with was a sack of horehound candy.
Black horehound would help stop the vomiting, but she'd have to drink five cups a day.
If you are breast-feeding stick to food amounts of white horehound.
There is some concern that black horehound might affect treatment for Parkinson's disease.
"I gave her some black horehound tea to settle her."
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for white horehound.
Don't use white horehound on the skin if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.
A bag of horehound candy dropped from another pocket.
Black horehound is also used for increasing bile flow.
Parkinson's disease: Black horehound contains chemicals that affect the brain.
"Maybe I should try to find some horehound.
Nasty rat, you think, kneeling down to retrieve the little square of horehound.
Applying white horehound directly to the skin can cause skin reactions.
If you are breast-feeding, don't use black horehound either.
Black horehound may affect the menstrual cycle, and this could threaten the pregnancy.
The sharp, warm, steamy smell of horehound stung their nostrils.
Heart conditions: There is some concern that white horehound might cause irregular heartbeat in people with heart problems.
There isn't enough information to know if black horehound is safe when applied directly to the skin or used rectally.
There is some concern that black horehound might harm people with schizophrenia and psychotic disorders.
Although they usually attack horehound, they may also swarm on a variety of other trees and shrubs.
Like a little piece of horehound candy.
Marrubium vulgare is also used as a natural grasshopper repellent in agriculture.
The larvae feed on Marrubium vulgare and Ballota species.
Marrubium vulgare (white or common horehound)
Marrubium vulgare (I)
Marrubium vulgare (White Horehound or Common Horehound) is a flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native to Europe, northern Africa and Asia.
Common Horehound, Horehound, Houndsbane, Marrube Blanc, Marrubii Herba, Marrubio Blanco, Marrubium, Marrubium vulgare, Mastranzo.
The larvae feed on Ballota nigra, Lamium amplexicaule, Leonurus, Marrubium peregrinum, Marrubium vulgare, Stachys officinalis and Teucrium chamaedrys.
The larvae feed on Arctium, Berteroa, Bromus, Erysimum, Marrubium vulgare, Onopordum, Salvia, Secale, Stachys officinalis and Xeranthemum species.
The White Horehound (Marrubium vulgare), which is found growing on the western-most slopes of the Orme is said to have been used, and perhaps cultivated, by fourteenth century monks, no doubt to make herbal remedies including cough mixtures.
The larvae feed on Marrubium vulgare, Marrubium alysson, Marrubium supinum, Ballota nigra, Ballota hirsuta, Stachys germanica, Stachys ocymastrum, Stachys circinata and Sideritis montana.