White Mulberry killed Tom McClintons wife

Lori McClintock, the wife of U.S. Rep. Tom McClintock, died from dehydration due to gastroenteritis — an inflammation of the stomach and intestines — that was caused by "adverse effects of white mulberry leaf ingestion,"



Ooops I misspelled their name
 
"Many people assume if that product is sold in the United States of America, somebody has inspected it, and it must be safe. Unfortunately, that's not always true," U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) said on the Senate floor this spring when he introduced legislation to strengthen oversight of dietary supplements.
 
Have you never had mulberry wine?

Are Mulberries Edible?

Both the ripe berries and young leaves of the mulberry plant are edible. The berries have a blueberry-like flavor when cooked and are also used to make wines and cordials. Unripe berries and mature leaves have a mildly hallucinogenic and intoxicating effect on humans.

Ripe mulberries are usually black or dark purple and have high levels of antioxidents, vitamins C and K, iron, fiber and B vitamins. Both berries and stem bark contain reseveratrol. Mulberry leaves may help control sugar cravings and assist in blood sugar regulation. The silk industry depends greatly on white mulberry leaves, the sole food source of the silkworm.

https://www.healthygreensavvy.com/are-mulberries-edible/
 
Have you never had mulberry wine?

Are Mulberries Edible?

Both the ripe berries and young leaves of the mulberry plant are edible. The berries have a blueberry-like flavor when cooked and are also used to make wines and cordials. Unripe berries and mature leaves have a mildly hallucinogenic and intoxicating effect on humans.

Ripe mulberries are usually black or dark purple and have high levels of antioxidents, vitamins C and K, iron, fiber and B vitamins. Both berries and stem bark contain reseveratrol. Mulberry leaves may help control sugar cravings and assist in blood sugar regulation. The silk industry depends greatly on white mulberry leaves, the sole food source of the silkworm.

https://www.healthygreensavvy.com/are-mulberries-edible/

Kill the Mulberry, Kill teh Mulberry! POS trees. I keel tem oll. Brazilian Peppers, too.
 
Don’t use crap you buy from people who don’t know medicine as medicine




It’s what happens when people are taught to hate science
 
Here’s a potential problem with many of these herbal remedies, especially if the raw leaves are used for a tea, which concentrates the ingredients.

Many of these herbs come from SE Asia, where unknown amounts of pesticides and herbicides might be used. If one makes a tea, one can certainly make a pesticide cocktail.

Gotta be careful of the source.
 
Here’s a potential problem with many of these herbal remedies, especially if the raw leaves are used for a tea, which concentrates the ingredients.

Many of these herbs come from SE Asia, where unknown amounts of pesticides and herbicides might be used. If one makes a tea, one can certainly make a pesticide cocktail.

Gotta be careful of the source.



Toxicology would have likely picked that up


But you a correct on taking things that have not been policed correctly for quality control


Republicans hate regulations


Because they are stupid


Regulations sate absolutely needed
 
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