Side effects are rare and more mild than those of American and Korean ginseng. May cause mild diarrhea or insomnia if taken too close to bedtime.
To be used under the supervision of medical practitioner for pregnant women, children or those taking hormonal drugs. Consumer education on the different types of ginseng and which is best for them. And more . . .
Strong side effects generally rare. Too high a dose or long-term use without a break: headaches, insomnia, seeing spots, dizziness, shortage of breath, gastritis, menstrual abnormalities. And more . . .
There are no side effects associated with the use of Chinese yam.
Recommended doses not associated with any significant side effects.
No known side effects.
There are no known side effects.
None reported.
Taken in recommended dosages sesame oil is not associated with any negative side effects.
Some herbs that are commonly used to support the health of the pituitary gland include ashwagandha, ginseng, holy basil, and rhodiola. These herbs are known for their adaptogenic properties, which may help to balance hormone levels and support overall glandular function. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider before using herbs to support specific health conditions.
May cause heartburn.
When taken in recommended doses there are no known side effects.
No unwanted side effects are reported with the use of codonopsis.