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Quassia seems to be safe when taken in food amounts.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of quassia for these uses.
It is one of the trees which yields quassia.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for quassia.
Some people apply quassia directly to the scalp for lice.
Taking quassia along with "water pills" might decrease potassium in the body too much.
Extracts of Quassia wood or bark act as a natural insecticide.
By increasing stomach acid, quassia might decrease the effectiveness of antacids.
The appropriate dose of quassia depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions.
It is not known if quassia is safe for use on the skin (including the scalp) or rectally.
Around 200 gramms of Quassia wood chips are put together with 2 liters of water.
Quassia continues to be used in industrially produced medicines against intestinal parasites today.
Quassin is a white bitter, crystalline substance extracted from the quassia tree.
In manufacturing, quassia is used to flavor foods, beverages, lozenges, and laxatives.
Not enough is known about the safety of applying quassia to the skin or scalp during pregnancy or breast-feeding.
Rectally, quassia is used for treating worm infestations.
Quassia is a plant.
Quassia is used for treating an eating disorder called anorexia, indigestion, constipation, and fever.
Quassia may increase stomach acid.
One third of a pint of quassia to which add a tablespoonful of rocksalt.
There is some evidence that applying quassia tincture one time can kill head lice, but the lice sometimes come back.
The larvae cause significant damage to an as yet undescribed and rare Quassia species (family Simaroubaceae).
He discovered the medicinal properties of the of the bark of Quassia amara.
Not the bitterness of quassia or quinine; the bitterness of a soul in despair.
Alvera, Valerianna and Quassia are diwanis - the appointed guardians of all plants and trees.