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The Risky Herbal
Medication Interactions You Need to Watch Out For
Most
of us are under the impression that herbal remedies are quite safe. We prefer
them because they cause little or no side effects, right?
If
however, you have been forced to take medications for high blood pressure, cholesterol, blood thinning, or other types of medications,
the game plan may have changed.
Some
common, innocent herbs can interact with your medications
causing serious side effects – or even death.
That’s
why in today’s feature article I’m going to tell you about seven common herbs
and their potential harmful interaction with the medications
you’re using.
Risky Herbal Medication Interactions - #Herb 1
- Garlic
I
love garlic. We’ve recommended its use over and over again on this blog. It’s
probably the most powerful herb to lower blood pressure, eliminate blood clots and many other things.
BUT
if you’ve been prescribed blood thinning drugs such as Warfarin, garlic’s blood
thinning effects can increase risk of bleeding. Especially if taken in big
doses.
This
doesn’t mean you have to completely avoid garlic. Ask your doctor how much is
safe for you to use depending on the dose of medications you’re taking.
Risky Herbal Medication Interactions - #Herb 2
- Echinacea
Many
people swear by this herb and the amazing effects to fight off flu and boost
the immune system. I know people who load up on Echinacea as soon as they feel
the first symptoms of cold and never get sick.
However,
Echinacea can increase the risk of liver damage if you’re taking
cholesterol-lowering drugs such as statins, niacin, and fibrates.
Risky Herbal Medication Interactions - #Herb 3
- St. John’s Wort
This
is a powerful plant that’s extremely effective to boost mood and fight of
depression and anxiety. It’s widely used in the winter time by people living in
the northern part of the world when the daylight is very limited.
As
powerful as it is, St. John’s Wort interferes with almost all prescription
drugs. It’s especially damaging at limiting the efficacy of statins,
beta-blockers and calcium-channel blockers. If your doctor is not aware of
this, he/she may think the drugs are just not working and boost up your dose
(causing even more severe side effects).
Risky Herbal Medication Interactions - #Herb 4
- Green Tea
Another
extremely effective herb to improve almost ALL health issues, green tea lowers high blood pressure, balances cholesterol levels, improves diabetes and boosts stamina.
Green Tea,
however, also includes vitamin K, which may also counteract the effectiveness
of warfarin.
Risky Herbal Medication Interactions - #Herb 5
- Ginseng
Ginseng
is a powerful herb that boosts the immune system, balances cholesterol levels
and lowers blood pressure. Red Ginseng is considered even more powerful than
White Ginseng.
It
does, however, diminish the effect of warfarin. Since it’s so powerful, please
make sure you always follow the directions on the package and don’t overuse it.
Overuse can actually raise blood pressure.
Risky Herbal Medication Interactions - #Herb 6
- Grapefruit Juice
Unlike
most fruit juice, grapefruit juice can have a somewhat ‘negative calorie’
effect. So it’s a powerful tool to lose weight. It’s also been proven to
improve heart health, lower blood pressure, improve cholesterol levels, plus many other health benefits.
However,
grapefruit juice also interferes with a specific enzyme that’s needed to
properly absorb medications such as statins and calcium-channel blockers. As
little as one glass of grapefruit juice doubles the amount of calcium-channel
blockers in the blood stream due to the nature of its not being absorbed and
used. This causes the medication to build up in your body causing series of
side effects (known as “the grapefruit effect”).
Risky Herbal Medication Interactions - #Herb 7
- Hawthorn
Hawthorn
berries have been proven to improve high blood pressure and overall heart health. The leaves and
flowers are also used to treat heart failure.
Like
so many other herbs mentioned before, their effectiveness is also the weakness
when interacting with traditional medications. In this case, consult your
doctor if you’re using any kind of heart-failure medications before using hawthorn.
So
what can you do?
These
are just seven examples of common powerful herbs and how they can interfere
with prescription medications. Most of the time a small amount won’t hurt, but
always consult your doctor before taking any type of herb capsules in
association with traditional medications.
In
my opinion, the real lesson to take from this is how damaging traditional
pharmaceutical medications really are.
Just
think about it. If your medications are preventing you from using natural,
healthy ingredients that will actually improve your health without side
effects, how beneficial are they really?
Watch
this Video – Food and Drug Interactions: Common Foods and Medications Which Never Should Have Together
The good news is that many natural approaches
cause no risk even if you use them while on medications. An example of this is
our blood pressure exercises. Lots of people have used these exercises to get
of medications with the approval of their doctor. Learn more about our blood pressure exercises here…
This post is from
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