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  • ...should be noted that the plant is still quite toxic and modern [[Herbalism|herbalists]] prefer safer, more effective herbs.
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  • ...and or exacerbate a toxic effect<ref name="Bensky, D. 2004 p 461"/>. Some herbalists refuse to prescribe li lu internally, citing the extreme difficulty in prep
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  • It was formerly used by [[Romani people|gypsies]] as a foot refresher; modern herbalists use its [[purgative]] properties.<ref>{{cite book |last=Howard |first=Micha
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  • ...from a plant that was formerly used by [[folklorist]]s and [[herbalist]]s: herbalists have largely abandoned its use because of its narrow [[therapeutic index]]
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  • ...o known translated literature available)</ref>, and is currently used by [[herbalists]] as a restricted herbal remedy. If the plant is touched or handled, hands
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  • ...is traditionally used as a [[medicinal plant]] by many native peoples and herbalists alike<ref>http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Sambucus+nigra</ref><ref>
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