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Table of Contents > Herbs > Calendula  > Warnings
Herbs with Similar Warnings as: Calendula
Below is a list of conditions where patients are warned against taking this herb. Under each condition is listed other herbs with similar warnings.

 
lactation
Arnica
Astragalus
Burdock

menstruation
Feverfew

pregnancy
Aloe
American Ginseng
Arnica
Asian Ginseng
Astragalus
Barberry
Black Cohosh
Burdock
Cat's Claw
Celery Seed
Comfrey
Dong Quai
Echinacea
Ephedra
Eucalyptus
Evening Primrose
Feverfew
Garlic
Ginger
Ginkgo Biloba
Goldenrod
Goldenseal
Gotu Kola
Grape Seed
Green Tea
Hawthorn
Jamaica Dogwood
Kava Kava
Lavender
Lemon Balm
Licorice
Lobelia
Milk Thistle
Passionflower
Peppermint
Red Clover
Rosemary
Saw Palmetto
Siberian Ginseng
Skullcap
St. John's Wort
Stinging Nettle
Turmeric
Valerian
Willow Bark
Yarrow

 
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Calendula
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Burns
Conjunctivitis
Erythema
HIV and AIDS
Otitis Media
Peptic Ulcer
Photodermatitis
Wounds
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