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There isn't enough information available to know how fool's parsley might work.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of fool's parsley for these uses.
Be careful not to confuse the two, since fool's parsley is poisonous.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for fool's parsley.
Fool's parsley got its name because it looks a lot like young garden parsley.
The appropriate dose of fool's parsley depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions.
Fool's parsley is an herb.
The inedible "fool's parsley" also looks like the flat-leafed kind, but has won the additional nickname of "dog's poison" for obvious reasons.
Be careful not to confuse parsley with fool's parsley and parsley piert.
Fool's parsley, and fragrant bedstraw.
Aethusa cynapium, "fool's parsley", also known as "poison parsley"
Cow parsley can be mistaken for several similar-looking poisonous plants, among them poison hemlock and fool's parsley.
The river slid past secretively, gurgling through the reeds and the water-mint, and the giant fool's parsley at the edge.
Despite serious safety concerns, people take fool's parsley for stomach and intestinal problems, cholera, diarrhea, and seizures (convulsions).
Now he seemed to be walking where wet grass pressed against his ankles; through mares' tails and sedges, and the fool's parsley, water-rooted.
We could manage stavesacre and dwale, with a little fool's parsley and half a thorn apple, stewed, with toadstools."
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: It is UNSAFE for anyone, including pregnant and breast-feeding women, to use fool's parsley.
And indeed, wild carrot is still the British name for the plant that Americans, depending on their locale, call either Queen Anne's lace, cow parsley, fool's parsley or bird's-nest plant.
She leaned over and broke off a stalk of fool's parsley, for the pleasure of hearing the hollow yet water-filled sound that it made, faithful to its origin in a world of bubbling water and air.
Fool's parsley, Aethusa cynapium (also known as fool's cicely or poison parsley), is an annual (rarely biennial) herb in the plant family Apiaceae, native to Europe, western Asia and northwest Africa.
Poisoning from fool's parsley showed symptoms of heat in the mouth and throat and a post-mortem examination showed redness of the lining membrane of the gullet and windpipe and slight congestion of the duodenum and stomach.
California Fern, Carrot Weed, Cicuta, Conium, Conium Maculata, Conium maculatum, Nebraska Fern, Poison Fool's Parsley, Poison-Hemlock, Spotted Hemlock, Tsuga, Wild Carrot.
Jane peered closely at hedgerow and field as the car turned out into the lane, and saw Barney gazing too, but there was no sign of anything except white fool's parsley, and rose-bay willowherb tall in the grass, and the sweep of the tall green hedges above.