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Schisandra supplement emails
I am researching taking schisandra, and see that
it increases estrogen receptivity. This sounds like something to be avoided if one has had type breast cancer; whether or not cells were found to be estrogen-receptive. Yet, I see no warnings in the literature.
It's really difficult to make any firm statements regarding the long term effect of an
herb on the human body based on a laboratory study of what an herb does to specific cells to what it would do in humans after digestions, absorption, and modification. Herbs considered
Phytoestrogens may have some estrogen-like activity, but in a subtle and usually non-harmful, non tumor-stimulating way.
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I would like to know if
schizandra herb has potential to cause one's immune system to attack the thyroid to a greater degree in those with Hashimoto's, as I would like to try it. Also it is stated that schixandra can irreversibly inhibit CYP3A4. Is that a permanent effect? I ask this because I do take diazepam, and it is broken down by that particular isoenzyme. I do know that schixandra inhibits CYP3A4 but can't imagine it being permanent. Could you clarify please? Your answers to my questions will be taken as your opinion and nothing else. I fully understand that there are no definitive answers yet, and that everyone's physiology is different and will experience different results.
I don't think it is a permanent effect. Thyroid schisandra search on Medline did not reveal any studies regarding the influence of the herb on the thyroid gland.