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- Natural Product Number (NPN):
- 80038537
- Market status:
- Marketed
- Licence Status:
- Active
- Brand name(s):
-
Everyday Detox with Lemon Myrtle
;
Everyday Detox Lemon ;
Everyday Detox Lemon Myrtle - Licence holder:
- Traditional Medicinals, Inc.
- Dosage Form:
- Tea bag
- Recommended route of administration:
-
Oral
Sub population (Sub Pop.) | Quantity (Qty) | Frequency (Freq.) | ||||||||||
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Sub Pop. | Age | Min. | Max. | UoM Footnote1 Age | Qty | Min. | Max. | UoM Qty | Freq. | Min. | Max. | UoM Freq. |
Adults | 2.0 | tea bag | 2 | daily | ||||||||
- Recommended use or purpose:
- Stinging nettle is used in Herbal Medicine as a nutritive tonic; Burdock is traditionally used in Herbal Medicine as an alterative to help remove accumulated waste products from the body.
- Risk Information:
- Cautions and Warnings
- Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have diabetes.
- Contra-Indications
- Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have liver or gall bladder disorders, and/or bowel obstruction. Discontinue use if you develop symptoms of liver trouble. Do not use if you are allergic to plants of the Asteraceae/Compositae/Daisy family. Use by adults with renal failure and/or diabetes, and /or heart failure should be avoided because of possible complications due to hyperkalemia.
- Known Adverse Reactions
- Hypersensitivity is known to occur, in which case, discontinue use.
Medicinal ingredients | Quantity (Qty) | Extract | Potency |
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Arctium lappa |
450.0 mg
|
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Galium aparine |
225.0 mg
|
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Taraxacum officinale |
225.0 mg
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Urtica dioica |
450.0 mg
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- List of non-medicinal ingredients:
- Lemon myrtle
- Date of licensing:
- 2013-01-05
- Revised date of licence:
- 2013-09-19
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