Bishop's Weed
- What other names is Bishop's Weed known by?
- What is Bishop's Weed?
- How does Bishop's Weed work?
- Are there safety concerns?
- Are there any interactions with medications?
- Dosing considerations for Bishop's Weed.
What other names is Bishop's Weed known by?
Ajava Seeds, Ajowan, Ajowan Caraway, Ajowan Seed, Ajowanj, Ajwain, Ajwan, Ameo Bastardo, Ammi Commun, Ammi Élevé, Ammi glaucifolium, Ammi Inodore, Ammi majus, Ammi Officinal, Bishop's Flower, Bisnague, Bullwort, Carum, Espuma del Mar, Flowering Ammi, Grand Ammi, Omum, Yavani.What is Bishop's Weed?
Bishop's weed is a plant. The seeds are used to make medicine.Insufficient Evidence to Rate Effectiveness for...
- Skin conditions such as psoriasis and vitiligo, digestive problems, asthma, chest pain, kidney stones, and promoting water loss.
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