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Allyson writes:
I have permission to post to ask if you have heard o this. I have a client
who was asking if she could use a homeopathic sinus cleanser whose main
ingredients are as follows: baptisia tinctoria (wild indigo), colloidal
silver, oil of oregano. She was told she could not use it during the pregnancy
due to the oil of oregano. Any comments?
~~~ Someone more herbally savvy that me can confirm, but I thought oil of
oregano was one of those things that reduces supply? Taken in the nose
rather than eaten, not sure...
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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