Traditional Uses: Traditionally used in European and monastic medicine as a digestive bitter (to stimulate appetite and gastric secretions), as a galactagogue to increase breast milk production, and for treating fevers, liver congestion, and respiratory conditions like asthma and bronchitis .
Potential Benefits: May act as a mild appetite stimulant and digestive aid (due to bitter compounds), promote lactation (though human evidence is weak), and possess antibacterial, antifungal, and antioxidant properties based on limited lab studies .
Warnings: Avoid during pregnancy (may stimulate uterine contractions); may cause severe gastrointestinal distress (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea) and allergic reactions in those sensitive to the Asteraceae/Compositae family (ragweed, daisies); theoretical risk of interaction with antacids and acid-blocking medications; not for long-term use .




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