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Pheasant's Eye

How does Pheasant's Eye work?

Pheasant's eye can slow and strengthen the heartbeat, causing it to pump blood more efficiently.

Are there safety concerns?

Pheasant's eye seems safe only if a commercially prepared extract is used under direct medical supervision. It is unsafe for self-use without medical supervision. It can cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and irregular heart rhythm.

Do not take pheasant's eye if:
  • You are pregnant or breast-feeding.
  • You have low blood potassium levels.
  • You have high blood calcium levels.

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