Schisandra is safe for long-term use; it has relatively few side effects. It has, however, been reported to cause upset stomach, heartburn , decreased appetite, and skin rash.
Schisandra is a type of berry that is used in traditional Chinese medicine. It is believed to have adaptogenic properties, helping the body adapt to stress and improve overall well-being. Schisandra is also known for its potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
Schisandra fruit is called Bumblimass in Tamil.
Schisandra fruit is called "இண்யப்பழம்" (Inya Pazham) in Tamil.
No undesirable side effects have been reported.
Ledum taken in the standard homeopathic dilutions has not been reported to cause side effects.
Schisandra should not be used during pregnancy or in patients who are having trouble urinating.
There are no established side effects of wheat grass.
Side effects vary by the type of essential oil used.
There are no side effects, but individual aggravations may occur.
The only side effects are individual aggravations that may occur.
There are no known side effects of Breema therapy in healthy people.
Schisandra's dried fruit is used, and the herb is prepared in the form of powder, tincture (an alcoholic extract), and wine.