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More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of squill for these uses.
Taking quinidine along with squill might cause serious heart problems.
Taking squill along with calcium might cause the heart to be too stimulated.
Low potassium levels can also affect the heart and increase the risk of side effects from squill.
Heart conditions: Do not use squill if you have a heart condition.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for squill.
The most important constituents of Mediterranean squill already existed in pure form.
Blue squill is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
In this article, learn about planting, growing, propagating, and using Siberian squill.
Do not take squill if you are taking digoxin (Lanoxin) without talking to your health care professional.
Do not take squill along with calcium supplements.
In manufacturing, squill is used in pest control as rat poison.
The appropriate dose of squill depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions.
Many of these are grown as ornamental plants and it seems likely that blue squill is a particularly popular name among plant breeders.
One rare species, spring squill (Scilla verna), is associated with this community.
The chemicals in squill affect the heart.
Robertson (1984) calls this the vernal squill maritime pasture.
Drimia maritima, the sea squill, has been used as a medicinal plant since ancient times.
The name red squill may be reserved for a variety of the plant which has red-tinted flowers instead of the more common white.
In the spring, a little blue sea of Siberian squill blooms beneath the bare branches, before the pale green leaves appear.
Unless this was something like red squill, the stuff used to poison rats without making them sick immediately, this pseudo-apple-peach-strawberry would do.
The wild bulb squill is known locally as "grice's onions" because it was a favourite food of the swine.
Makes me see squill.
It belongs to the squill genus Scilla.
Spanish bluebells may also be listed as English bluebells, blue squill or wood hyacinths.