Dong Quai Side
Effects
Dong
Quai benefits exceed Dong
Quai side
effects.This
supplement is one of the most important remedies in
Chinese medicine. Dong quai side effects are mainly
concerned with bleeding disorders.
It
has been the answer to various female complaints during
centuries.
It
is also considered as a tonic for women who have low
vitality or are tired or recovering from
illness.
It
has also been used in the treatment of allergies and for
muscle spams.
Its
Dosage:
Dosage: 200 mg 2 to 3 times a day. (Standardized
extract)
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Most common
Dosage: 200 mg 2 times a day. (Standardized
extract)
Products
recommended:
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Fallodox that
contains this supplement and is well formulated to support
endometriosis.
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Dong Quai side
effects 530 mg Capsules.
Its
Benefits:
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It is used to
relieve the symptoms of menopause and premenstrual syndrome
(PMS).
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Because of its
rich supply of phytoestrogens. It allows the body to
dispose of the excess estrogen produced when PMS symptoms
are experienced.
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During
menopause, its phytoestrogens facilitates the body's
ability to process available estrogen more
efficiently.
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Many people
are asking: how much of it to get pregnant? The scientific
answer: there is not a clear relation between this herb and
pregnancy. This will nor get you pregnant neither abort
you.
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This
supplement supports a healthy cardiovascular
system.
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It dilates
blood vessels and facilitates healthy blood
flow.
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Finally, it
boosts the immune system by enhancing white blood cell
activity.
Dong
quai side effects:
Side
effects #1: At supplemental and dietary levels, it is
safe. If you are planning to some type of surgery or
dental work, stop taking this supplement 14 days prior to
the procedure.
Side
effects #2: If you have hemorrhagic diseases or bleeding
disorders, don't take this supplement.
Dong
quai side effects #3: If you have or are susceptible to
hormonally cancer related such as breast, ovarian,
prostate, get advice from your doctor before taking this
supplement.
Dong
quai side effects #$: Some patients taking this
supplement have reported to be sensible to sunlight. If
this is your case, consider using
sunscreen.
Pregnancy/Breast-feeding
precaution: To date, medical literature has not yet
reported any side-effects related to fetal development
during pregnancy or to infants who are
breast-fed.
Drug
Interactions:
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Hormone
Replacement Therapy.
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Oral
contraceptives.
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Antihypertensive
medications.
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Anticoagulant
medications.
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Antiplatelet
medications.
Health
Conditions Related to this supplement:
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Anemia
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Premenstrual
Syndrome.
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