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  1. Black seed (Nigella sativa) is a flowering plant native to Asia and the Mediterranean. Its seed has been used to make medicine for thousands of years. Black seed might have effects in the body that help ...
  2. ... vomiting. Examples of supplements with this effect include black seed, L-tryptophan, SAMe, and St. John's wort.
  3. ... of supplements with this effect include 5-HTP, black seed, SAMe, and St. John's wort.
  4. ... progestogens, eszopiclone, and clonidine) and nonprescription agents (isoflavones, black cohosh, vitamin E, flax seed, St. John’s wort, ginseng, and a variety ...
  5. Chia seeds are tiny, brown, black or white seeds. They are almost as small as poppy seeds. They come from a plant in the mint family. Chia seeds deliver several ...
  6. Black psyllium comes from the seed husks of the Plantago arenaria plant. It contains high amounts of soluble dietary fiber. Black psyllium ... 5 grams of husk or 7 grams of seed. Mild side effects include bloating and gas. In some people, black psyllium can cause allergic reactions. Black psyllium is ...
  7. ... and gabapentin Nonprescription therapies including isoflavones, red clover, black cohosh, St. John’s wort, ginseng, flax seed, vitamin E, dong quai, and DHEA Comparators Placebo ...
  8. ... KQ4E4, KQ4aE4, KQ4bE4, KQ4cE4, KQ5E4 . [ PubMed : 8866385 ] 305. Seed PT, Chappell LC, Black MA, et al. Prediction of preeclampsia and delivery ...
  9. ... patients receiving the general hospital diet, which permitted black pepper and well-washed fruits and vegetables and excluded raw tomatoes, seeds, and nuts. The difference in infection rates was ...
  10. ... more fiber by eating: Legumes, such as lentils, black beans, split peas, kidney beans, lima beans, and chickpeas Nuts and seeds, such as sunflower seeds, almonds, pistachios, and pecans
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