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apiol
apiol Chem. and Med. (ˈeɪpɪɒl) [f. L. api-um parsley + -ol.] A crystalline substance obtained by distilling parsley seeds with water; parsley-camphor. (Watts Dict. Chem. VIII. 118.)1872 in Thomas Dis. Wom. 577. 1875 H. Wood Therap. (1879) 538 Apiol..as a remedy in intermittent fever. Oxford English Dictionary
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Apiol
Apiol, also known as liquid apiol or green oil of parsley is the extracted oleoresin of parsley, rather than the distilled oil. Apiol is an irritant and, in high doses, it can cause liver and kidney damage. wikipedia.org
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Apiole
Apiole is a phenylpropene, also known as apiol, parsley apiol, or parsley camphor. No carcinogenicity was detected with parsley apiol or dill apiol in mice. wikipedia.org
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Dillapiole
No carcinogenicity was detected with parsley apiol or dill apiol in mice. wikipedia.org
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REMEDY GUIDE: WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR PERIOD IS LATE - Nykaa
Yes, the addition of Parsley to your daily diet can help regulate your cycle. Consumption of Vitamin C-rich food is known to induce an early period. Parsley is rich in Vitamin C as well as Apiol which stimulates uterine contractions. You can add Parsley to your meals or prepare Parsley tea with warm water.
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parsley
parsley (ˈpɑːslɪ) Forms: α. 1 petersilie, 4–5 petrosilye, -sili. β. 3–5 percil, 4–5 peresil, persil, -sel, -cel, -cyl(l, -sile, -syle, -sylle, -cile, -cyle, -cell(e, -cylle, 4–7 -cell; 5 parcyl, -celle, 6 Sc. -sell, 8 Sc. -sel, 8–9 dial. -sil, -cel. γ. 4–6 percely, 4–7 persely, 5 -selye, -selee, -ce... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tricresyl phosphate
In 1932, 60 European women experienced TOCP poisoning by means of the abortion-inducing (abortifacient) drug apiol. Those who took the pill experienced comas, convulsions, paralysis of the lower body (paraplegia) and often death Apiol was subsequently criticized by wikipedia.org
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