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Alternative Names

X. scabrosa

Scientific Name

Xanthoparmelia Scabrosa

Why Do People Use Xanthoparmelia?

The oral preparations of Xanthoparmelia scabrosa (Xanthoparmelia), like Xanthoparmelia powder, are used for erectile dysfunction, sexual dysfunction and as a sexual aphrodisiac and stimulant. It is also utilized orally for cancer treatment.

Is It Safe To Use?

Possibly Unsafe - Orally used xanthoparmelia powder is thought to be unsafe. Scabrosin esters is an active constituent present in xanthoparmelia, which is considered to have toxic effects. Possibly Unsafe During Pregnancy & Lactation - According to herbs specialists, oral consumption of xanthoparmelia should be discontinue or avoided in both conditions. Scabrosin esters is an active constituent present in xanthoparmelia, which is considered to have toxic effects.

How Effective Is Xanthoparmelia?

To rate the effectiveness of xanthoparmelia powder, there is scarce and unreliable information available.

How Xanthoparmelia Works?

Xanthoparmelia scabrosa has some lichen properties. The most effective and active constituents are referred as scabrosin esters, which pertains to the epipolythiodioxopiperazines class. Scabrosins appear to have in vitro cytotoxic activity against human breast cancer cell lines and animal mastocytonia. These compounds also appear to be lethal for number of other cells by inducing apoptosis.

What Are The Side Effects /Adverse Reactions of Xanthoparmelia?

There are no such studies conducted to evaluate safety level but constituents in xanthoparmelia are considered toxic.

How Xanthoparmelia Interacts With Other Herbs and Supplements?

Not known.

How Xanthoparmelia Interacts With Drugs?

Not known.

How Xanthoparmelia Interacts With Foods?

Not known.

How Xanthoparmelia Interacts With Lab Tests?

Not known.

How Xanthoparmelia Interacts With Diseases and Conditions?

Not known.

What Should Be the Dose/Administration of Xanthoparmelia?

There is no typical dosage of xanthoparmelia.

Comments

Xanthoparmelia contained drugs are usually known as sexual enhancement agents. In 2004, department of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned a number of xanthoparmelia containing brands name supplement products because those products also contained the prescription drug tadalafil (Cialis).

General Certificate of Analysis (COA)

Specification sheet links below are a standard copy of the COA less the batch or lot number and manufactures dates. Specification sheet can be dated and should only be considered as a general information. Please contact and request an up to date COA if needed for specific updated information before placing order by filling out the contact form with product name and SKU number. If ordering quantities of twenty five kilos or more contact for availability.


 

WARNING:
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.



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