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I would like to know if I can have fresh mint, Thyme, Rosemary and Ginsing during pregnancy?

2006-11-19 12:32:40 · 6 answers · asked by kltaillon@rogers.com 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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Avoid ginsing. The others you mentioned are OK.

Recommended herbs During Pregnancy

These are herbs that will help the mother and baby in the early development stages.

Black Haw - used in the early stages of pregnancy to help prevent miscarriage
Blessed Thistle - used in the latter stages of pregnancy as a liver tonic and builder, as well as a stimulant of blood flow to the mammaries, and used to increase milk production; also reduces hemorrhaging during childbirth
Burdock Root - has a high concentration of vitamins and minerals and is a liver booster
Chamomile - lifts the spirits and calms the nerves, used for digestive disorders during pregnancy, is combined with ginger to help morning sickness, and has a high calcium content as well as an anti-inflammatory aid
Cramp Bark - a remedy to have handy in case of spot bleeding during early stages of pregnancy, and helps prevent miscarriage due to stress and anxiety
Dandelion - greens and root - a high source of vitamins and minerals, aids digestion, nourishes and tones the system, diuretic, useful for fatigue and exhaustion, liver booster
Ginger Root - used for morning sickness and digestive problems, safe during pregnancy for treating colds, sore throats, and congestion
Kelp - high in vitamins and minerals, aids thyroid
Nettle Leaf - rich in many vitamins and minerals, especially iron, so it is very useful for those suffering from chronic fatigue and exhaustion due to low iron, aids in enriching and stimulating flow of milk; good for use
throughout all stages of the pregnancy
Red Raspberry Leaf - tones and nourishes the uterine muscles, rich in vitamins and minerals, enriches and increases milk flow, restores the system after childbirth; good for the entire pregnancy
Spirulina - high in vitamins and nutrients
Bee Products - many nutritional benefits

Always remember to eat a very healthy diet when pregnant and/or nursing!


HERBS TO AVOID OR USE WITH CAUTION DURING PREGNANCY

Many herbs contain steroids that can affect the baby's development during pregnancy and/or nursing. Others may be of a mild toxic type, and others may be strong uterine stimulants. Please read this section carefully and take heed.

Angelica - stimulates suppressed menstruation
Black Cohosh - uterine stimulant - mostly used during labor
Blue Cohosh - a stronger uterine stimulant
Borage oil - a uterine stimulant - use only during the last few days of pregnancy
Comfrey - can cause liver problems in mother and fetus - use only briefly, externally only, for treating sprains and strains -
Dong Quai - may stimulate bleeding
Elder - do not use during pregnancy or lactation
Fenugreek - uterine relaxant
Goldenseal - too powerful an antibiotic for the developing fetus, also should not be used if nursing
Henbane - highly toxic
Horsetail - too high in silica for the developing fetus
Licorice Root - can create water retention and/or elevated blood pressure
Motherwort - stimulates suppressed menstruation
Mugwort - can be a uterine stimulant
Nutmeg - can cause miscarriage in large doses
Pennyroyal Leaf - stimulates uterine contractions (NOTE: Pennyroyal essential oil should not be used by pregnant women at any time!) - do not handle if pregnant or nursing
Rue - strong expellant
Saffron - can cause miscarriage and other problems
Shepherd's Purse - used only for hemmorhaging during/after childbirth
Uva Ursi - removes too much blood sugar during pregnancy and nursing
Yarrow - uterine stimulant

2006-11-19 12:50:11 · answer #1 · answered by kidd 4 · 0 0

No Ginsing but the thyme, rosemary and mint are fine

http://www.earthmamaangelbaby.com/pregnancy_herbs.html

2006-11-19 20:59:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

please...no ginsing. it has been shown to cause defects in children when the mother takes it during pregnancy. there are other herbs that are safe. check out the two websites below. they will give you more info on this.

2006-11-19 20:39:13 · answer #3 · answered by singitoutloudandclear 5 · 0 0

I would be concerned about the ginsing. Talk to your doctor.

2006-11-21 05:52:41 · answer #4 · answered by Lydia 7 · 0 0

I agree with singitout about ginseng. It has steroids in it, which is what makes it effective, but not good during pregnancy. The others are fine. Most cooking herbs are fine, but check medicinal herbs of any sort, they may not be good for you now.

2006-11-19 20:42:23 · answer #5 · answered by Susan M 7 · 0 0

Go to a health food store and ask, I was taking feverfew for migranes and to stop b/c it causes miscarriages so you never know....

2006-11-19 20:41:55 · answer #6 · answered by sam s 1 · 0 0

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