Table of contents:
- Benefits
- What is the cat root plant for?
- How does it work?
- Dose
- What is the usual dosage for cat root plants for adults?
- In what forms is the kitten root plant available?
- Side effects
- What side effects can cat root plants cause?
- Security
- What should I know before consuming cat root plant?
- How safe is cat root plant?
- Interaction
- What kinds of interactions might occur when I take cat root?
Benefits
What is the cat root plant for?
Cat root is a wild plant that grows on roadsides, grass fields, and hillsides. This herbal plant is easy to find in Indonesia. All parts of the cat's root plant can be used medicinally, either fresh or dried.
Cat root has long been used to treat gout, rheumatism, and various digestive disorders including irritable bowel syndrome, colitis, dysentery, diarrhea and Crohn's disease.
Some people use cat root for viral infections including shingles (caused by shingles), cold sores (caused by herpes simplex), and AIDS (caused by the HIV virus).
In addition, cat root can also be used for chronic fatigue syndrome (CDS), wound healing, parasites, Alzheimer's disease, asthma, hay fever, cancer (especially urinary tract cancer), certain types of brain cancer called glioblastoma, gonorrhea, and " cleansing "the kidneys.
How does it work?
There is not enough research into how this herbal supplement works. Please discuss with your herbalist or doctor for more information.
However, there are some studies showing the effects of cat root as having anti-inflammatory and stimulant action for the immune system. This feline root function may be due to the combined action of several of its chemical components, but no research has confirmed this possibility.
Dose
The information provided below is not a substitute for medical recommendations. Always consult your herbalist or doctor before taking this medicine.
What is the usual dosage for cat root plants for adults?
There is not enough clinical research available to help establish an appropriate dosage. The dosage of this herbal plant can be different for each patient. The dosage used depends on your age, health, and several other conditions. Herbal plants are not always safe. Please discuss with your herbalist or doctor for the appropriate dosage.
In what forms is the kitten root plant available?
This herbal plant can be available in various forms, including:
- Capsule
- Roots (powder and coarse)
- Tablets (standardized extract)
Side effects
What side effects can cat root plants cause?
Cat root plant can cause several side effects including hypotension and diarrhea, nausea, and stomach discomfort. Some have reported allergic reactions, kidney effects, neuropathy, and an increased risk of bleeding with anticoagulant therapy.
Not everyone experiences these side effects. There may be some side effects not listed above. If you are concerned about side effects, please consult your herbalist or doctor.
Security
What should I know before consuming cat root plant?
Some of the things you should know before consuming cat root are:
- There is no confirmation yet whether cat root is effective in treating any medical conditions. The use of cat root has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the United States (the equivalent of the Indonesian Food and Drug Administration).
- Use this herb carefully to reduce blood pressure, if the drop is significant, stop using cat root.
- Stop using cat root at least 2 weeks before scheduled surgery.
The regulations governing the use of herbal plants are not as strict as the regulations for drugs. Further research is needed to determine its safety. Before using, make sure the benefits of using herbal supplements outweigh the risks. Consult an herbalist or doctor for more information.
How safe is cat root plant?
It is forbidden to give cat root to children until further research is available.
There is some concern that cat root might not be safe while pregnant if taken by mouth. It is not known the safety of cat root if it is used while breastfeeding. Avoid using cat root if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Cat root can cause the immune system to become more active. This can increase the symptoms of autoimmune diseases.
There is concern that cat root might increase the risk of bruising or bleeding in people with bleeding problems.
There is some evidence that cat root can lower blood pressure. If your blood pressure is already low, this herbal remedy can cause problems.
Interaction
What kinds of interactions might occur when I take cat root?
This herbal supplement can have an effect with the medication being used or your medical condition. Consult your herbalist or doctor before using it.
Some of the medications that can work with cat root are:
- Medicines that are changed by the liver
- Medicines that lower the immune system
- Medication for high blood pressure
You should ask your doctor for advice and a list of all medications, herbal remedies, and supplements you are taking with your doctor.
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