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Money Talks News on MSNThis Beloved Spice Could Be Undermining Your Prescription MedsOne of the world’s oldest and most beloved spices may prevent some prescription medicines from doing their job. Consuming ...
Cinnamon, turmeric, and ginger may interact with anticoagulants and chemotherapeutics, raising bleeding risk and reducing drug efficacy in high doses.
Nutmeg, a warm, aromatic spice, can make your cakes and puddings delicious. After all, the spice made from the brown, oval-shaped seed of the nutmeg tree (Myristica fragrans) has a sweet, nutty, and ...
ABSTRACT: The effect of the incorporation of cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia) and nut meg (Myristicafragrans) essential oils in alginate-based edible coatings that were applied on minimally processed ...
Two pairs of racemic spirodienone neolignans with a rare 2-oxaspiro[4.5]deca-6,9-dien-8-one motif, named (±)-subaveniumins A (1) and B (2), were isolated from the bark of Cinnamomum subavenium. The ...
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