Candida Albicans 30X • Pulsatilla 30X • Sepia 30X • Thuja occidentalis 30X. Other Ingredients: Dextrose, Magnesium Stearate, Silica, Lactose.
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This is a homeopathic preparation. Homeopathy is a system of medicine established in the 19th century by a German physician named Samuel Hahnemann. Its basic principles are that "like treats like" and "potentiation through dilution." For example, in homeopathy, diarrhea would be treated with an extreme dilution of a substance that normally causes diarrhea when taken in high doses.
Practitioners of homeopathy believe that more dilute preparations are more potent. Many homeopathic preparations are so diluted that they contain little or no active ingredient. Therefore, most homeopathic products are not expected to have any pharmacological effects, drug interactions, or other harmful effects. Any beneficial effects are controversial and cannot be explained by current scientific methods.
Dilutions of 1 to 10 are designated by an "X." So a 1X dilution = 1:10, 3X=1:1000; 6X=1:1,000,000. Dilutions of 1 to 100 are designated by a "C." So a 1C dilution = 1:100; 3C = 1:1,000,000. Dilutions of 24X or 12C or more contain zero molecules of the original active ingredient.
Homeopathic products are permitted for sale in the US due to legislation passed in 1938 sponsored by a homeopathic physician who was also a Senator. The law still requires that the FDA allow the sale of products listed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States. However, homeopathic preparations are not held to the same safety and effectiveness standards as conventional medicines. For more information, see the Homeopathy monograph.
Below is general information about the effectiveness of the known ingredients contained in the product Botanic Choice Homeopathic Yeast Relief. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
There is insufficient reliable information available about the effectiveness of pulsatilla.
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
Below is general information about the safety of the known ingredients contained in the product Botanic Choice Homeopathic Yeast Relief. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
LIKELY UNSAFE ...when fresh above ground parts are used orally or topically; pulsatilla is a severe local irritant (4). There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of the use of dried pulsatilla.
PREGNANCY: LIKELY UNSAFE
when used orally.
The fresh or dried above ground parts are contraindicated due to abortifacient and teratogenic effects (2,4). ...when the fresh above ground parts are used topically. There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of topical dried pulsatilla during pregnancy.
LACTATION: LIKELY UNSAFE
when the fresh above ground parts are used for oral or topical use (19).
There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of dried pulsatilla during breast-feeding.
LIKELY SAFE ...when used orally in amounts commonly found in foods. Thuja that is thujone-free has Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) status for use in foods in the US (4912).
POSSIBLY UNSAFE ...when used orally in medicinal amounts. Large doses of thuja have been reported to cause seizures, severe vomiting, organ toxicity, and death in some cases (6002,40888). There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of thuja when used topically.
PREGNANCY: LIKELY UNSAFE
when used orally due to abortifacient activity (12); avoid using.
LACTATION: LIKELY UNSAFE
when used orally due to toxicity (11); avoid using.
Below is general information about the interactions of the known ingredients contained in the product Botanic Choice Homeopathic Yeast Relief. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
Thuja products can contain thujone, which might lower the seizure threshold (1304). Theoretically, this could decrease the effectiveness of anticonvulsants drugs.
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Thuja might stimulate immune function (1305). Theoretically, taking thuja might decrease the effects of immunosuppressive therapy. Immunosuppressant drugs include azathioprine (Imuran), basiliximab (Simulect), cyclosporine (Neoral, Sandimmune), daclizumab (Zenapax), muromonab-CD3 (OKT3, Orthoclone OKT3), mycophenolate (CellCept), tacrolimus (FK506, Prograf), sirolimus (Rapamune), prednisone (Deltasone, Orasone), and other corticosteroids (glucocorticoids).
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Thuja products can contains significant amounts of thujone, a neurotoxin (1304). Theoretically, patients taking drugs that lower the seizure threshold might be at greater risk of seizure if they also take thuja. Advise patients taking these drugs to avoid thuja products. Some drugs that lower the seizure threshold include anesthetics (propofol, others), antiarrhythmics (mexiletine), antibiotics (amphotericin, penicillin, cephalosporins, imipenem), antidepressants (bupropion, others), antihistamines (cyproheptadine, others), immunosuppressants (cyclosporine), narcotics (fentanyl, others), stimulants (methylphenidate), theophylline, and others.
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Below is general information about the adverse effects of the known ingredients contained in the product Botanic Choice Homeopathic Yeast Relief. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
General
...Orally, fresh pulsatilla is a toxic gastrointestinal irritant (4,19).
It can also cause kidney and urinary tract irritation (2).
Topically, contact with the fresh plant can cause skin irritation, mucous membrane irritation, itching, and pustule formation known as ranunculus dermatitis (2). Allergic reactions to pulsatilla volatile oil have been documented with patch tests (4).
Inhalation of pulsatilla volatile oil may cause nasal mucosal and conjunctival irritation (4).
Dermatologic ...Topically, contact with the fresh plant can cause skin irritation, mucous membrane irritation, itching, and pustule formation known as ranunculus dermatitis (2).
Gastrointestinal ...Orally, fresh pulsatilla is a toxic gastrointestinal irritant (4,19).
Genitourinary ...Orally, fresh pulsatilla can cause urinary tract irritation (2).
Immunologic ...Topically, allergic reactions to the protoanemonin-containing volatile oil of pulsatilla have been documented with patch tests (4).
Ocular/Otic ...Inhalation of the protoanemonin-containing volatile oil of pulsatilla may cause conjunctival irritation (4).
Pulmonary/Respiratory ...Inhalation of the protoanemonin-containing volatile oil of pulsatilla may cause nasal mucosal irritation (4).
Renal ...Orally, fresh pulsatilla can cause kidney irritation (2).
General ...Orally, large doses of thuja have been reported to cause toxicity involving headache, nervous agitation, seizures, gastric irritation, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. Thuja toxicity has also been reported to cause liver damage, renal toxicity, and death in some cases (6002,40888).
Dermatologic ...In one case report, a 5-year-old female presented with a papillary eccrine adenoma. In an effort to avoid excisional biopsy, alternative therapy was sought and an ointment containing thuja was advised to be applied to the lesion. Application of thuja for 6 months resulted in peripheral extension and central necrosis of the lesion, eventually necessitating complete excision of the lesion (106048).
Gastrointestinal ...Orally, large doses of thuja have been reported to cause toxicity involving gastric irritation, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea (6002,40888).
Hepatic ...Orally, large doses of thuja have been reported to cause toxicity involving liver damage and death (6002,40888). In one case report, a healthy 40-year-old female taking thuja and black cohosh for 1 month presented with 3 days of severe abdominal pain and AST and ALT levels exceeding 5 times the upper limit of normal. Symptoms improved within 5 days of supplement discontinuation and levels normalized within 2 weeks (106047). It is unclear if this reaction was due to thuja, black cohosh, or other factors.
Neurologic/CNS ...Orally, large doses of thuja have been reported to cause toxicity involving nervous agitation, seizures, and death (6002,40888).
Renal ...Orally, large doses of thuja have been reported to cause toxicity involving renal toxicity and death (6002,40888).