That means some supplement products may not contain what the label says.
Consult your healthcare provider, registered dietitian nutritionist (RD or RDN), or pharmacist for further guidance.
No supplement is intended to treat, cure, or prevent disease.
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Like many natural products, more extensive research is necessary.
Blood Circulation
Gotu kola may have potential phlebotonic effects.
CVI is a medical condition that affects the valves in your legs.
People with CVI may also experience ulcers.
In this study, gotu kola was in an ointment dosage form called Centiderm.
Results from this clinical trial suggest that Centiderm may benefit people with burn wounds.
Moreover, the burn wounds were only 48 hours old or less.
The study participants received radiation in this clinical trial as part of theirbreast cancertreatment.
These studies garnered mixed results.
Larger and better-designed studies are needed to assess gotu kola’s potential effects on healing damaged skin.
Free radicals are substances that can damage body systems, likeDNA, which carries genetic material.
From this study, it is difficult to determine if bacopa was directly responsible for the results.
These effects happened in people with AD and without AD.
Although these results were positive, additional high-quality, extensive research is necessary.
These future clinical trials should also assess the effects of each component (ingredient) in the herbal mixture.
What Are the Side Effects of Brahmi Oil?
Severe Side Effects
There is little information on the safety of bacopa and gotu kola.
But referring to the meta-analysis mentioned earlier, no serious side effects were seen with bacopa.
Symptoms can include breathing difficulties, swollen airways, itchiness, and rash.
Arsenic poisoning: While rare, according to the NCCIH,arsenic poisoningis possible with Ayurvedic products.
If there were side effects, they were mild and temporary.
But in these studies, bacopa was combined with other herbs.
As for gotu kola, most product labels are for adultsnot infants or children.
For this reason, use brahmi oil with caution.
Dosage: How Much Should I Use Brahmi Oil?
There is limited information about dosages for brahmi oil.
For this reason, there are no guidelines on the appropriate dosage of brahmi oil for any condition.
If you choose to use brahmi oil, follow a healthcare provider’s recommendations or the product label instructions.
What Happens If I Use Too Much Brahmi Oil?
There is limited information about brahmi oil toxicity and overdoses in humans.
Depending on the specific formulation, brahmi oil may contain additional ingredients.
What’s more, Ayurvedic products have been found to contain high levels of toxic substances.
So, toxicity or poisoning from these substances is also possible.
If you suspect you’re experiencing life-threatening side effects, seek immediate medical attention.
Interactions
There is little information about potential medication interactions with brahmi oil.
If you use it just on your skin and hair, however, interactions are less likely.
The following is some information about possible interactions for bacopa and gotu kola as separate ingredients.
This can raise the likelihood of side effects.
Anticholinergic medications:Acetylcholineis a naturally occurring substance in your body.
In people with AD, there is a low level of acetylcholine.
Since bacopa may help improve AD symptoms, anticholinergic medications might also work against bacopa.
Symptoms oflow blood sugarinclude sweating, tremors, and excessive tiredness.
Diuretics (water pills): Gotu kola may help you eliminate excess water through your urine.
But combining gotu kola with water pillslike Lasix (furosemide)may result in too much water loss.
This can lead to abnormal levels of differentelectrolytes(salts) in your body.
Sleep-inducing medications:Gotu kola may have slowing effects on the brain.
Medications with similar effects include medications that relieveanxietysymptoms andsleep problems.
But combining gotu kola with these medications may increase the likelihood of side effects.
Examples of these medications are Valium (diazepam) and Ambien (zolpidem).
Store in a cool, dry place.
Discard after one year or as indicated on the packaging.
Avoid putting unused and expired medicines down the drain or in the toilet.
Visit the FDA website to learn where and how to discard of unused and expired medicines.
You may also find disposal boxes in your area.
Or, ask a pharmacist or healthcare provider how to dispose of your medications or supplements.
It may also help reduce thinning hair.But more studies are needed.
Bhringraj: A rat study compared a topical (on the skin) version ofbhringrajto Rogaine (minoxidil).
The results suggested bhringraj may help promote hair growth.
But human studies are needed to draw a firm conclusion.
Fish oil: Some evidence supports using fish oil forpsoriasis, an inflammatory skin condition.
But the evidence supporting grape seed extract for CVI isn’t strong.
Tea tree oil: According to the NCCIH,tea tree oilmight help relieveacnesymptoms.
But there isn’t enough evidence to draw any conclusions.
In general, don’t combine multiple natural products until you first talk with a healthcare provider or pharmacist.
Frequently Asked Questions
Brahmi oil is likely only available in a liquid oil form.
Check the label to see where your product is made.
Every brahmi oil product contains different ingredients.
Your provider can also ensure youre giving brahmi oil a good trial at appropriate doses.
This plant can also be cooked in fat (e.g., butter).
Brahmi oil has cosmetic value and is used for skin and hair health.
But similar to many medications and natural products, side effects and medication interactions are possible.
There is also very little data on brahmi oil.
So, high-quality clinical trials remain necessary to assess the effectiveness and safety of brahmi oil.
Before using brahmi oil, be sure to consult with a pharmacist or healthcare provideron safety and effectiveness.
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