Chive Purchase & Information
Alternative Names
Cebolla China, Cebolla de Verdeo, Cebolleta, Cebollín, Cebollino, Chinese Chive, Chives, Ciboulette, Cives
Scientific Name
Allium Schoenoprasum
Why Do People Use Chive?
Orally, chives are used to expel parasitic worms.
In foods, chives are used commonly as a food flavoring agent
Is It Safe To Use?
Likely Safe - When used orally in amounts commonly found in food amounts. Chives have Generally Recognized As Safe status (GRAS) for use in foods in the US.
Possible Safe - When used orally in medicinal amounts.
Pregnancy an Lactation - There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of medicinal amounts of chives during pregnancy and breast-feeding; avoid using.
How Effective Is Chive?
There is insufficient reliable information available about the effectiveness of chives.
How Chive Works?
The applicable parts of chives are the above ground parts. There is insufficient reliable information available about the possible mechanism of action and active ingredients.
What Are The Side Effects /Adverse Reactions of Chive?
Orally, intake of large quantities of chives can lead to dyspepsia.
How Chive Interacts With Other Herbs and Supplements?
None known.
How Chive Interacts With Drugs?
None known.
How Chive Interacts With Foods?
None known.
How Chive Interacts With Lab Tests?
None known.
How Chive Interacts With Diseases and Conditions?
None known.
What Should Be the Dose/Administration of Chive?
There is no typical dosage for chives.
Comments
None.
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.