Nutmeg aka Mace

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This familiar kitchen spice comes from a 50-foot evergreen tree cultivated in Indonesia, New Guinea, and the West Indies. The dried nuts ("Nutmegs") and their oil are both used medicinally. The fleshy skin of the nuts is ground to produce the household spice called mace. A nutmeg "butter" can be made by chopping the nuts and steaming them until they form a paste.
In Asian medicine, Nutmeg is used as a remedy for inflammation, indigestion, abdominal pain, impotence, diarrhea, liver disease, and vomiting--but again without clinical validation.
An overdose (1 to 3 nuts) is signaled by thirst, nausea, reddening and swelling of the face, and feelings of urgency. Altered consciousness, ranging from mild disturbances to intense hallucinations, will follow, and can last from 2 to 3 days. Seizures and shock are possible. If you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.
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