Warning!
Antonietta 18/02/2013All recipes and galenic preparations described in Phytotherapy category, are for adults and should be modified and adapted to be used by infants, children, elderly and pregnant women.
For children, the dose should be reduced by the age:
- up 2 years old, should be given 1/6 of adult dose,
- from 2 to 4 y.o should be given as 1/5 of adult dose,
- from 4 to 6 y.o should be given ¼ of adult dose,
- from 6 to 8 y.o is to be administered 1/3 of adult dose,
- from 8 to 10 y.o should be given half of adult dose,
- after 10 years old, the dose may be for adults.
Older people suffer over time a metabolic slowdown, it’s recommended remedies reduction by 20% of doses.
Elderly people are particularly sensitive or debilitated, it’s recommended to reduce the dose by 50% .
Warning: weeds!
During pregnancy, it’s better avoid to take natural remedies; some herbs should be absolutely banned because contain active ingredients that can have damaging effects to various degrees on the placenta and fetus: Berberis vulgaris, Celidonia, Matricaria chamomilla, Ranuncolacea, Viscum album, Juniperus rigida, Artemisia Absinthium, Commiphora, Mentha spicata, Tanacetum vulgare, Capsella bursa-pastoris.
Remember that some herbs should be avoided when there are specific pathologies:
Salvia officinalis, should be avoided if you are suffering from epilepsy,
Glycyrrhiza glabra, is deleterious for people who suffer from high blood pressure.
Comments (2)
What is “cooked grain”? Can’t tell from the video – thanks.
Hi Lynne, I mean grain of wheat cooked by same way of the grains of barley. Thanks.