Ingredients | Amount Per Serving |
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Proprietary Blend
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1600 mg |
Massularia acuminate
(Massularia acuminate )
(stem)
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(Nelumbo nucifera )
(seeds and leaves)
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Rhamnus nakaharai
(Rhamnus nakaharai )
(stem)
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Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide (Alt. Name: SiO2), Titanium Dioxide, Red #3, Yellow #5
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INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
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LIKELY SAFE. ..when used orally in food amounts. The flowers, seeds, leaves, and rhizomes of lotus are all edible (95261). There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of medicinal lotus.
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION:
Insufficient reliable information available on the medicinal use of lotus; avoid using.
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Theoretically, concurrent use of lotus with other antiplatelet drugs might reduce platelet aggregation and increase the risk of bleeding.
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Theoretically, lotus might have additive effects with antidiabetes drugs and increase the risk of hypoglycemia.
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Animal research shows that the ethanolic extract of lotus reduces blood glucose levels and potentiates the effects of injected insulin (60053). Monitor blood glucose levels closely. Dose adjustments might be necessary.
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Theoretically, taking lotus concomitantly with pentobarbital might increase sedation.
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Animal research shows that lotus extract increases pentobarbitone-induced sleeping time (60051). It is not known if this occurs in humans or if this effect occurs with other barbiturates or sedatives.
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General ...Orally, adverse effects to lotus seem to be rare when taken in medicinal amounts; however, a thorough safety evaluation has not been conducted.
Immunologic ...Orally and topically, lotus root can cause allergic reactions such as urticaria and contact dermatitis. In a case report, a 6-year-old female developed urticaria after ingesting lotus root. She had also developed contact dermatitis on body areas that had been in contact with the lotus root (99738).