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More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of colocynth for these uses.
Taking colocynth along with "water pills" might decrease potassium in the body too much.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for colocynth.
Colocynth is widely used in folk medicine since centuries.
The appropriate dose of colocynth depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions.
Since colocynth is not strongly used as staple food, its seeds might become an interesting source for biofuel production.
If you take warfarin do not to take excessive amounts of colocynth.
Colocynth is an herb.
Colocynth is also commonly cultivated together with cassava (intercropping) in Nigeria.
Despite serious safety concerns, colocynth is used in combination products for treating constipation, liver, and gallbladder ailments.
In iliac passion, enemas of colocynth were used effectively where most other pre-modern medicines had failed.
In addition, colocynth can grow on marginal lands and may improve soil quality as experienced with intercropping.
Colocynth Same as for croton oil.
Peculiar acute toxic colitis after ingestion of colocynth: a clinicopathological study of three cases.
Another conjecture equates it with the colocynth (Citrullus colocynthis).
Rujm Handhal, "the cairn of colocynth"
Colocynth is UNSAFE for use.
One of the active constituents of the colocynth fruit (Citrullus colocynthis) is a cucurbitacin.
Troches, or lozenges, made of colocynth were called "troches of alhandal".
The production is not very time and energy consuming due to the ability of colocynth to grow on poor soils with just a little moisture and organic fertilizer.
Wasson speculated the poison used to kill Claudius was derived from death caps, with a fatal dose of colocynth being administered later during his illness.
Zohary and Hopf speculate that "these finds indicate that the wild colocynth was very probably used by humans prior to its domestication."
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Colocynth is UNSAFE.
Colocynth contains the chemical cucurbitacin, which is extremely irritating to the mucous membranes, including the mucous membranes in the stomach and intestines.
Citrullus colocynthis Colocynth(L.) Schrad.
Citrullus colocynthis is a perennial plant that can propagate both by generative and vegetative means.
Another conjecture equates it with the colocynth (Citrullus colocynthis).
Citrullus colocynthis is a desert viny plant that grows in sandy arid soils.
"Evaluation of Citrullus colocynthis, a desert plant native in Israel, as a potential source of edible oil"
One of the active constituents of the colocynth fruit (Citrullus colocynthis) is a cucurbitacin.
Citrullus colocynthis (L.) Schrad.
It originally bore the scientific name Colocynthis citrullus, but is now classified as Citrullus colocynthis.
Alhandal was a term used in Arabian pharmacy for the purgative extract of colocynth, or Bitter Cucumber (Citrullus colocynthis).
Citrullus colocynthis can be used for different purposes: it can either be eaten or elaborated for further uses in medicine and as energy source, e.g. oilseed and biofuel.
The banks of the enneris grow desert gourd (Citrullus colocynthis), which are collected in October to extract the bitter seeds which, after being washed, are ground to make flour.
They can get water from water-rich plants such as the wild melon (Citrullus colocynthis) and Indigofera oblongifolia and from the leafless twigs of Capparis decidua.