Moringa

Usage of Moringa

Information from medical studies does not support the use of moringa for any health problem.

Before taking Moringa

  • Always check with your doctor before you use a natural product. Some products may not mix well with drugs or other natural products.

  • Do not use this product if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant soon. Use birth control you can trust while taking this product.

  • Do not use this product if you are breastfeeding.

  • This product may interfere with some lab tests. Be sure to talk with your doctor about this and all drugs you are taking.

  • Be sure to tell you doctor that you take this product if you are scheduled for surgery or tests.

  • If you have blood sugar problems, keep hard candies, glucose tablets, liquid glucose, or juice on hand for low blood sugar.

  • Take extra care and check with your doctor if you have:

  • Diabetes

  • Kidney problems

  • Liver problems

  • Blood or bleeding problems

  • How to use Moringa

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  • Warnings

  • Signs of a very bad reaction. These include wheezing; chest tightness; fever; itching; bad cough; blue skin color; seizures; or swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat. Go to the ER right away.

  • Signs of a very bad skin reaction. These include flu-like symptoms, such as fever and sore throat, followed by a painful skin rash with blisters that can spread to your mouth, nose, and eyes. Go the ER right away.

  • Signs of low blood sugar. These include anger, shaking, a fast heartbeat, confusion, or sweating.

  • Signs of a bleeding problem. These include bruising or bleeding that is not normal; blood in your stools or dark, tarry colored stools; changes in menstrual periods like lots of bleeding, spotting, or bleeding between cycles.

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