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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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The Peumus boldus is used in many ways to treat patients.  Such as patients with indigestion, stomach cramps (spasms), and mild gallbladder and liver problems.  It’s even sometimes used to treat appetite loss and constipation.  But beware, this herbal supplement has been found to contain possible harmful impurities or additives.  You shouldn’t take this herbal remedy if you have the following health problems: severe liver disease, gallstones, diabetes, alcohol dependence, if you are pregnant, and if you may become pregnant.  If you want to use this product, make sure you tell your doctor or pharmacist about all your nonprescription medications and prescriptions you may use.  If you overdose on this product, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately.  If you live in Canada you should locate or call a local poison control center directly. 
Id you happen to miss one of your doses, don’t worry, just take it as soon as you remember.  But don’t double dose to catch up!  Storing this product is easy; all you have to do is store it in its original package. 
<ref>Lee, Dennis. [http://www.medicinenet.com/boldo_peumus_boldus-oral/article.htm boldo (Peumus boldus)-oral] “MedicineNet.com”. Web. May 26, 2013. </ref>
 


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