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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-D
... 2,4-D (about 50 mg/kg/day) administered orally to pregnant rats did not cause any adverse effects on birth weights or litter size ... has low mutagenic potential. Carcinogenic effects: 2,4-D fed to rats for 2 years caused an increase in malignant tumors [7]. Female ... exposure. 2,4-D passes through the placenta in pigs and rats. In rats, about 20% was detected in the uterus, placenta, fetus, and amniotic ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - MCPA
... experience these effects under normal exposure conditions. Teratogenic effects: Offspring of pregnant rats fed low to moderate doses of MCPA (20 to 125 mg ... . However, when the ethyl ester form of MCPA was fed to pregnant rats (2 to 100 mg/kg/day on days 8 to 15 ... animals: MCPA is rapidly absorbed and eliminated from mammalian systems [1]. Rats eliminated nearly all of a single oral dose within 24 hours ...
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Herb Cautions
... another nasty among us that can cause serious liver damage in humans, not to mention rats. Comfrey, Symphytum officinale, is an herbaceous perennial plant commonly grown in gardens. Its leaves are ... been determined to be poisonous in large amounts. It can also cause spontaneous abortion in pregnant women. Other plants that may occasionally be used in brewing teas and that should be ...
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Kathie's Garden Herbs
... bites and wasp stings and used in preventing milk from curdling. It repels mice and rats, too. The Romans believed that by eating mint, you have have an increased intelligence level ... peppermint. Let steep in hot water, and sip when needed. Not to be used by pregnant ladies. Write to me, Kathie Schmitt!
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