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Tansy

Tansy

Tanacetum vulgare(?)

Other names: Tansy

SlavicGeorgian

Photo credit: Ivar Leidus

This plant carries serious safety risks. All information is for educational reference only.

Safety information

Toxicity: Tanacetum vulgare is rich in thujone and is a known neurotoxic abortifacient; poisonings (seizures, organ damage, death) are recorded from tansy and tansy-oil abortion attempts.

Contraindications: Pregnancy (abortifacient - absolute); epilepsy; breastfeeding; Asteraceae allergy.

Interactions: Lowers seizure threshold; additive thujone toxicity. (Safety gate.)

Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Absolutely contraindicated (abortifacient).

Evidence level

Folk

Reported in folk medicine sources; not clinically validated. Folk and historical sources have not been validated by clinical research.

Preparations

This plant carries serious safety risks. All information is for educational reference only.

digestive herb · flower heads

Part used: flower heads

Traditional use: digestive/anemia, stye, low-acid gastritis honey mixtures (separate yellow-flowered 'ასფურცელა', possibly Helichrysum)(Folk and historical sources have not been validated by clinical research.)

Evidence:Folk
decoction (FLAGGED) · flowering herb

Part used: flowering herb

Traditional use: menstruation-bringing decoction on timed schedule before menses (emmenagogue/abortifacient folk use)(Folk and historical sources have not been validated by clinical research.)

Proposed mechanism: thujone (neurotoxic abortifacient)

Dosage note (descriptive only): abortifacient/emmenagogue how-to NOT reproduced

Reference only — not a dosage instruction

Evidence:Folk

General preparation guide →

Associated conditions

Healing traditions

SlavicGeorgian
Sources (1)

  1. Keti 2018, "მედეადან დღემდე" (folk)

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Not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any plant or preparation.