Women health


 Overview

The Asian water plantain medicine is made from the subterranean stem (rhizome) and root.

There is no solid scientific evidence to support the use of Asian water plantain for disorders including diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, bladder, and urinary tract diseases, and many more.

Avoid conflating Asian water plantains with other plantains, such as buckhorn plantains.

How does it function?

The mechanism of Asian water plantain is unknown because of a lack of information. It might function by boosting urine flow.

Uses and Efficiency

INSUFFICIENT PROOF OF

  1. Bladder & urinary tract diseases
  2. Diabetes
  3. Diarrhea
  4. Dizziness
  5. High blood pressure
  6. High cholesterol
  7. Liver disease
  8. Other conditions.

To assess Asian water plantain's efficacy for various uses, more data are required.

Side Effects

There isn't enough information available to determine whether Asian water plantain is safe or what potential adverse effects there might be.

Warnings and Special Precautions

The amount of current data is insufficient to determine whether Asian water plantain is safe or what potential adverse effects might exist. Breastfeeding whilst pregnant: Asian water plantain use during pregnancy or breastfeeding is not currently known to be safe due to a lack of information. Avoid using anything to be safe.

Interactions

As of right now, we don't know anything about interactions with Asian water plants.

Dose adjustment

Asian water plantain dosage is based on a number of variables, including the user's age, health, and other situations. A suitable dosing range for water plantain cannot currently be determined due to a lack of scientific data. Keep in mind that dosages can be crucial and that natural products aren't always safe. Prior to use, make sure to read and follow all applicable instructions on product labels and speak with your pharmacist, doctor, or other healthcare experts.

 

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