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There is some evidence that thujone might reduce the mother's milk supply.
By the end of the distillation process, there is very little thujone left in the product.
And there is no evidence at all that thujone can cause hallucinations, even in high doses.
It contains a chemical called thujone, which might cause the uterus to contract.
Additionally, recent research reveals that the thujone of liquor is safer than alcohol.
"I had to get a handle on the whole thujone issue without compromising the character and the flavor of the drink," he said.
In very high doses, thujone can be toxic.
In many countries the amount of thujone allowed in food or drink products is regulated.
By essentially blocking the blocker, thujone allows the brain cells to fire at will.
The concern is the possible thujone content.
Other herbs that contain thujone have no restrictions.
Wormwood oil contains the chemical thujone, which excites the central nervous system.
Piołunowka has much higher levels of thujone than absinthe because it is not distilled.
Thuja products can contain a chemical called thujone.
Past reports estimated thujone concentrations in absinthe as being up to 260 mg/kg.
For the average 65 kg man, the high dose samples in the study would equate to 18.2 mg of thujone.
Mugwort oil contains thujone, which is toxic in large amounts or under prolonged intake.
It contains a poisonous chemical called thujone.
Researchers at Rutgers University tested attention performance with low and high doses of thujone in alcohol.
Piołunówka - polish alcoholic preparation with thujone content higher than in absinthe.
It will contain 30 to 35 milligrams per liter of thujone, less than the concoctions of a century ago.
Seizure disorders, including epilepsy: Wormwood contains thujone, which can cause seizures.
Modern science has estimated that a person drinking absinthe would die from alcohol poisoning long before he or she were affected by the thujone.
In the past it was thought that absinthe contained up to 260-350 mg/L thujone, but modern tests have shown this to be far too high.
Magnan would later blame the naturally occurring (in wormwood) chemical thujone for these effects.