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h English (en) | Substances known to be potentially dangerous include [[aconitine|aconite]], secretions from the [[Asiatic toad]], powdered centipede, the Chinese beetle (''[[Mylabris phalerata]]'', Ban mao), and certain fungi. There are health problems associated with ''[[Aristolochia]]''. Toxic effects are also frequent with ''[[Aconitum]]''. To avoid its toxic adverse effects ''[[Xanthium sibiricum]]'' must be processed. [[Hepatotoxicity]] has been reported with products containing ''[[Reynoutria multiflora]]'' ([[Synonym (taxonomy)|synonym]] ''Polygonum multiflorum''), [[glycyrrhizin]], ''[[Senecio]]'' and ''[[Symphytum]]''. The evidence suggests that hepatotoxic herbs also include ''[[Dictamnus dasycarpus]]'', ''[[Astragalus membranaceous]]'', and ''[[Paeonia lactiflora]]''; although there is no evidence that they cause liver damage. Contrary to popular belief, ''[[Ganoderma lucidum]]'' mushroom extract, as an adjuvant for cancer immunotherapy, appears to have the potential for toxicity. |