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Last updated: May 05, 2008

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This section deals with herb and botanical extract use.
933.  Have you used Black Cohosh. An extract of this herb is used in different products including RemiFemin and Estroven. The standard dose of RemiFemin is 40mg. A high dose would be considered 80mg per day or more.
Don't know
No
In the past only
Current use - moderate / recommended dose
Current use - high / more than recommended dose
934.  Blue-green algae or Spirulina.
None / don't know
Some / occasionally
Significant amounts
935.  Bromelain
Don't know
No
In the past only
Occasional use / regular use of less than 4000 GDU
Regular use of more than 4000 GDU/day
936.  Chlorella
None / don't know
Some / occasionally
Significant amounts
937.  Have you used Ginkgo Biloba? The usual recommended dose is typically 40mg TID or 120mg per day of a standardized extract - standardized to 24% ginkgo flavone glycosides.
Don't know
No
In the past only
Current use of recommended dose or less
Current use of more than the recommended dose
938.  Have you used Kava?
Don't know
No, I never have
Occasionally
Often, but less than daily
Daily or almost daily
939.  If you are currently taking Kava, how much do you usually use? The amount, expressed in milligrams, is a reflection of the kavalactones (or related compounds) present in the product.
Not applicable / don't know
Less than 150mg per day / a low dose
150mg to 299mg per day / a normal dose
Over 300mg per day / a high dose
940.  Milk thistle (Silymarin). The total daily intake is based upon the silymarin content of any product, usually as an 80% extract of the herb.
Don't know
No, not taking it
Under 400mg silymarin per day
400 to 800mg silymarin per day
Over 800mg silymarin per day
941.  Quercetin
Don't know
No
In the past, it didn't help
Occasional use / regular use of less than 1gm/day
Regular use of more than 1gm per day
942.  Saw Palmetto (Serenoa Repens)
Don't know
None
In the past only
Current use less than 200mg per day
Current use over 200mg per day
943.  Probiotic use. A probiotic is an organism (s) which contributes to the health and balance of the intestinal tract. A probiotic is also referred to as "friendly", "beneficial", or "good" bacteria which acts to maintain a health and resist disease.
Don't know
No
Significant use in the past only
Currently using, for up to six months
Currently using, for more than six months
944.  St. John's Wort
None / don't know
Some / occasionally
Significant amounts

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GLOSSARY

Bacteria:  Microscopic germs. Some bacteria are "harmful" and can cause disease, while other "friendly" bacteria protect the body from harmful invading organisms.

Herbs:  Herbs may be used as dried extracts (capsules, powders, teas), glycerites (glycerine extracts), or tinctures (alcohol extracts). Unless otherwise indicated, teas should be made with one teaspoon herb per cup of hot water. Steep covered 5 to 10 minutes for leaf or flowers, and 10 to 20 minutes for roots. Tinctures may be used singly or in combination as noted. The high doses of single herbs suggested may be best taken as dried extracts (in capsules), although tinctures (60 drops four times per day) and teas (4 to 6 cups per day) may also be used.

Milligram:  (mg): 1/1,000 of a gram by weight.

Probiotic:  Derived from the Greek word for "life." Probiotic refers to organisms and substances which contribute to intestinal microbial balance. They are beneficial or "friendly" intestinal bacteria.

TID:  Three times a day.



 


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