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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:
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