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Carum
- Caraway
Common Name(s)
caraway, carum
Scientific Name(s)
Carum carvi L. (Apiaceae)
How is Caraway usually used?
Caraway is extractextractto get, separate, or isolate a desired active ingrediented from seeds. It is taken orallyorallyto be taken by mouth (swallowed) as dried seeds and other dosage forms.
- dried seed: 1.5 g to 6 g per day
other dosage forms: equivalent to the above dose
For prolonged use, consult a health care provider.
- What is Caraway used for?
Caraway is traditionally used as a digestive aid, for spasmodic gastrointestinal complaints, and to help relieve flatulence.
- Your health care provider may have recommended this product for other conditions. Contact a health care provider if you have questions.
- What else should I be aware of?
Cautions and warnings:
- Consult a health care provider if symptoms persist.
Consult a health care provider if you experience acute abdominalabdominalrelating to the stomach and intestines pain.
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