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Herbs & Supplements
Jiaogulan
Scientific Name: Gynostemma Other Names: Amachazuru, Gynostemma pentaphyllum, Miracle Grass, Southern Ginseng, Vitis pentaphyllum, Xianxao
When should I be careful taking it?
In studies of animals, gynostemma birth defects occurred in some of the babies born to mothers given gynostemma during pregnancy. Although no reports of similar effects have been reported in humans, pregnant women are advised to avoid gynostemma.
Precautions
Very little information is available on how gynostemma might affect an infant or a small child. Therefore, its use is not recommended while breast-feeding or during early childhood.
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Note: The above information is not intended to replace the advice of your physician, pharmacist, or other healthcare professional. It is not meant to indicate that the use of the product is safe, appropriate, or effective for you.
In general, herbal products are not subject to review or approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). They are not required to be standardized, meaning that the amounts of active ingredients or contaminants they contain may vary between brands or between different batches of the same brand. Not all of the risks, side effects, or interactions associated with the use of herbal products are known because few reliable studies of their use in humans have been done.
This information is provided for your education only. Please share this information with your healthcare provider and be sure that you talk to your doctor and pharmacist about all the prescription and non-prescription medicines you take before you begin to use any herbal product.
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