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More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of ground ivy for these uses.
It's also best to avoid ground ivy if you are breast-feeding.
In food manufacturing, ground ivy is used as a flavoring.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for ground ivy.
Don't use ground ivy if you have kidney problems.
This is the case with periwinkle and ground ivy.
Ground ivy, a common weed in the East, is known as gill-over-the-ground.
A particular troublemaker is ground ivy, often called gill.
People take ground ivy for mild lung problems, coughs, and bronchitis.
Kidney disease: Ground ivy contains a chemical that can irritate the kidneys.
The appropriate dose of ground ivy depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions.
In addition, ground ivy emits a distinctive odor when damaged, being a member of the mint family.
Some people apply ground ivy directly to the skin for wounds, ulcers, and other skin conditions.
Ground ivy is possibly safe in the amounts used to flavor foods and in small doses as medicine.
These include creeping buttercup and ground ivy.
In addition, mallow and other creeping plants sometimes confused with ground ivy do not spread from nodes on stems.
Ground ivy is a plant.
Ground ivy might work as an astringent to dry out body fluids such as mucus and to help stop bleeding.
Ground flora is dominated by the common nettle, ground ivy and the butterbur.
The little blue flower, 'robin-run-in-the-hedge', which probably looked like violet on the first, distant glance, is ground ivy.
Another is to entirely mask a companion's scent, or the pheromones of pest insects, as with ground ivy and wild oregano.
"Ground ivy, five-finger, and sunburst root," she said.
Touching or smelling ground ivy was thought to make you see hags or witches while you slept.
Epilepsy or another seizure disorder: Don't use ground ivy if you have epilepsy or a history of seizures.
Eiddiorwg Dalen: A few leaves of ground ivy is thought to give you the power to see hags.