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Cascara Sagrada
introduction
Cascara sagrada has a long history of traditional use by native
americans. Cascara sagrada contains compounds known as anthroquinones,
which are accountable for cascara's strong laxative effects.
Anthraquinones trigger contractions for a colon, called peristalsis, and
that factors of the actual fact that urge to have a intestinal movement.
At this time, it is the one of your most widespread herbal laxatives.
In addition to like a powerful laxative, cascara is also supposed to
improve of the very fact that muscle tone of a colon walls.
Why Do Humans Use Cascara Sagrada?
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Constipation
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Dosage Info
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Cascara can be present in some forms: capsules, liquid extracts, and
dried bark.
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The dried bark could be made into tea, though it tastes bitter.
Recent cascara bark should not be used, as a result of it can cause
bloody diarrhea and vomiting. It needs to be aged for not less than the
one year or put by way of a special warmth treatment.
A typical dosage of cascara is the 300 mg capsule taken for a early
evening to stimulate a intestinal movement in the morning. That the
laxative effect habitually happens 6 to 12 hours after cascara is taken.
Cascara Sagrada -Aspect Results and Safety
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Cascara sagrada shouldn't be used for longer than 7 days in the row.
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Pregnant or nursing women shouldn't use cascara sagrada. Youngsters
shouldn't use cascara sagrada.
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Cascara or other anthraquinone-containing herbs shouldn't be used by
human beings diverticular illness, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, severe
hemorrhoids, blood vessel illness, congestive heart failure, heart
illness, extreme anemia, stomach hernia, gastrointestinal cancer, latest
colon surgical procedure, or liver and liver disease. It shouldn't be
used if appendicitis is suspected.
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Cascara could interact with medication known as cardiac glycosides,
such as digitalis.
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Uncomfortable side effects of cascara could embrace strong cramping
at a abdomen (as a consequence of muscle contractions, electrolyte
imbalance (loss of potassium) and loss of body fluids, and darkish
pigmentation at a colon, called melanosis coli
with long run use. Name your
doctor in case you experience bloody diarrhea, discolored urine,
vomiting, or extended belly ache after utilizing cascara.
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There have been one report of a improvement of cholestatic hepatitis,
sophisticated by portal hypertension, after use of cascara. Lengthy-term
use of anthraquinones have been linked for the development of colorectal
growths (adenomas) and cancer.
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Massive doses of anthraquinones may trigger bloody diarrhea or
vomiting.
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