Re: Hi again



Oh, yeah, you're right. It could increase your thyroid activity.
Boy, that could be nasty.
http://www.zhion.com/herb/Ashwagandha.html

http://www.ciao.co.uk/Ashwagandha__Review_5617189 reminds
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Side effects
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Ashwagandha has an excellent safety profile and is believed to be
safe for most people. It is contraindicated with barbiturates
(sedative
medications used to treat anxiety) and pharmaceutical diuretics.
Because of its heating properties, it is best to be avoided by
people having stomach ulcers. Also large doses of Ashwagandha
should be avoided during pregnancy.

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(Gonna be pregnant any time soon?)

On Sep 29, 8:44 pm, "Cheeky ***" <InvalidEm...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Michael B wrote:
BTW, have you considered ashwaghandha?

On Sep 29, 5:45 pm, "Cheeky ***" <InvalidEm...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
ashwaghandha? Where in the f*ck is that? LOL Seriously the herbs and I don't get along too well. Everyone I did try had some rotten side effect.


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