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  • Chelidonium majus

    It happens that breastfeeding mothers treat warts by applying tincture of Chelidonium majus. As it is a local treatment (on healthy skin and not on the breasts) it seems that it is compatible with breastfeeding.
    A mother asks if the treatment on the cracked skin of her hands is still compatible.

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    Myriam_L,

    This product has no safety data with topical use in the Natural Medicine database except that when it has greater celandine it can cause contact dermatitis.

    "We have a policy of not commenting on the safety of combination herbal products or mega-doses of vitamins. There is rarely satisfactory literature published on the safety of a complimentary therapy in breastfeeding women. It is not ethical for us to make a recommendation based on anecdotes. Also, herbal products are not regulated by the FDA and there can be significant variations in the potency and purity between different products or even between different lots of the same product. Herbs can also interact with each other and with prescription medications, so we tend to advise not taking them at all. As a general rule, breastfeeding is a time for simplicity. Focus on eating a balanced, nutritious diet and minimizing your use of extraneous stuff. When you do take a med or supplement, make sure that you're making that decision based on a clear understanding of the benefits you are likely to get. Benefits are often a lot better researched and documented than risks. -James Abbey, MD"


    Sandra Lovato R.N.
    InfantRisk Center
    ​​​​​​​806-352-2519

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