24-04-2016, 11:03 PM
Sasparilla
estrogenic? Progesterone? (read whole article). most likely hormone regulator. may increase testosterone production according to some websites...
contains : Diosgenin (like wild yam) .
http://www.livestrong.com/article/151031-sarsaparilla-root-side-effects/
"The University of Maryland Medical Center points out that, since diosgenin is the same substance used to produce the first birth control pills of the 1960s, it may produce estrogen-like effects in the body. This is because diosgenin interacts with estradiol, a natural hormone produced by the body that is also found in certain medications. Avoid sarsaparilla root if you take oral birth control medications or are undergoing hormone replacement therapy or treatment for a hormone-driven cancer."
https://mymenopausejourney.com/sarsaparilla/
More medicinal properties:
http://www.savvyteasandherbs.com/products/Sarsaparilla-Root.html
more research needed.
estrogenic? Progesterone? (read whole article). most likely hormone regulator. may increase testosterone production according to some websites...
contains : Diosgenin (like wild yam) .
http://www.livestrong.com/article/151031-sarsaparilla-root-side-effects/
"The University of Maryland Medical Center points out that, since diosgenin is the same substance used to produce the first birth control pills of the 1960s, it may produce estrogen-like effects in the body. This is because diosgenin interacts with estradiol, a natural hormone produced by the body that is also found in certain medications. Avoid sarsaparilla root if you take oral birth control medications or are undergoing hormone replacement therapy or treatment for a hormone-driven cancer."
https://mymenopausejourney.com/sarsaparilla/
More medicinal properties:
http://www.savvyteasandherbs.com/products/Sarsaparilla-Root.html
more research needed.