Traditional Uses: Traditionally used as a diuretic to support kidney and urinary tract health, for removing kidney stones, as a carminative for indigestion and flatulence, and as an emmenagogue to regulate menstrual flow.
Potential Benefits: May support kidney and urinary tract function, exhibit antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties, and preliminary research suggests potential benefits for glycemic control and melasma (skin hyperpigmentation).
Warnings: Avoid medicinal doses during pregnancy due to documented uterine stimulant and potential abortifacient effects; may interact with blood thinners (e.g., warfarin), sirolimus, and lithium; high doses of parsley oil can cause kidney and liver damage.




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