Troll flower
The troll flower is a plant that is used to make medicine. Despite serious safety concerns, the troll flower is used to treat scurvy, a disease caused by vitamin C deficiency.
How does troll flower work?
There is not enough information available to say how troll flower might work as a medicine.
How effective is troll flower?
There is not enough scientific data available to make a statement about the effectiveness of troll flower for vitamin C deficiency and scurvy. Further scientific research is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of troll flower in these applications.
Safety and side effects
Fresh troll flower is not safe and harmless. It contains substances that are highly irritating to the digestive tract and can cause stomach pain and diarrhea. Fresh troll flower can also irritate the kidneys and other parts of the urinary tract. Skin contact with fresh trollflower can cause blisters and burns that heal poorly. There is not enough information to say whether the dried plant is safe and harmless and what side effects it may have.
Precautions and warnings
Pregnancy and breastfeeding: As fresh Trollflower is not safe for anyone, either taken orally or applied to the skin, and not enough is known about the safety and harmlessness of the dried plant, pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid all types of Trollflower products to be on the safe side.
Interactions
At this time, there is no information on interactions of Trollflower with medications or supplements.
Dosage
An appropriate dosage of Trollflower depends on various factors such as age, state of health and others. At the present time, there is insufficient scientific data to make a statement about appropriate dosage ranges for Trollflower products. For this reason, you should follow the dosage instructions on the label and/or consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.