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There are no recent clinical studies of goat's rue herb to provide a basis for dosage recommendations. Classical use of the herb was 2 g in an infusion. ... Dokl Acd Nauk Az SSSR . 1974;30:58-60. 20. Petricic J, Kalodera Z. Galegin in the goat's rue herb: its toxicity, antidiabetic activity and content determination.
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www.drugs.com/npp/goat-s-rue.html
www.drugs.com/npp/goat-s-rue.html
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Goat’s rue remains a popular galactogogue herb for French women and no problems in humans have been reported either anecdotally or in the literature. Herbalists with actual clinical experience with goat’s rue remain comfortable with its use.
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www.lowmilksupply.org/goatsrue.shtml
www.lowmilksupply.org/goatsrue.shtml
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Goat's Rue is also claimed to be the most effective herb in the stimulation of milk production. It was formerly used in England to increase milk production in goats and cattle, and that belief soon created interest and studies in human females for both milk production and breast development.
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www.viable-herbal.com/combos/herbs/c535.htm
www.viable-herbal.com/combos/herbs/c535.htm
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Goats Rue - Galega officinalis - is a valuable herb due to its ability to lower blood sugar levels and reduce fevers. ... Goat's Rue is a valuable herb, ... The herb is also said to be the most effective herb in the stimulation of milk production. It was formerly used in England to increase milk production in goats and cattle,
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www.viable-herbal.com/singles/herbs/s763.htm
www.viable-herbal.com/singles/herbs/s763.htm
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Galegae officinalis herba, goat's rue herb. ... Goat's rue herb consists of the dried, above-ground parts of Galega officinalis L. [Fam. Fabaceae], harvested during the flowering season, as well as preparations thereof.
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cms.herbalgram.org/commissione/Monographs/Monograph0185...
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Goat's Rue herbal use, growing information, description and habitat ... A cold herb tea was used for male potency. Goat’s Rue earned the names Devil's Shoestring and Catgut from its tough rootstocks. A decoction of the roots has been used as a hair shampoo to prevent hair loss.
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www.altnature.com/gallery/Goat's_Rue.htm
www.altnature.com/gallery/Goat's_Rue.htm
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Uses of goat's rue herb ... Medical experts don't recommend goat's rue for diabetics even though it was used to treat diabetes before oral diabetes drugs were developed. Also arguing against tradition, they caution breast-feeding women not to use the herb because effects on infants aren't known.
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www.vitamins-minerals-supplements.org/herbs/goats-rue.h...
www.vitamins-minerals-supplements.org/herbs/goats-rue.htm
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In medieval and Renaissance Europe, this herb was used to cause sweating and thus considered helpful in fevers, especially those from measles and smallpox. This is probably why this herb is still connected magickally to healing and health. ... Goat's Rue; Galega officinalis Goat's rue herb; 1 oz. $1.50; ;
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www.alchemy-works.com/herb_goats_rue.html
www.alchemy-works.com/herb_goats_rue.html
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Pour boiling water over 1 tsp. chopped herb, allow to sit 10 minutes, strain and drink. Cultivation: Extra care. Scarify. Direct seed or sow in flats in a warm place. Transplant seedlings to garden at 2 foot spacing.
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home.budget.net/~herbseed/GoatsRue.htm
home.budget.net/~herbseed/GoatsRue.htm
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