African Mango
We are offering african mango. Scientific name(s): irvingia gabonensis(aubry-lecomte ex ororke) baillon. Family: irvingiaceae. Older references may list family simarubaceae. Common name(s): african mango , african wild mango , irvingia , dika ( dikanut , dikabread tree ), odika , ogbono , sweet bush mango , bush mango , iba-tree uses research on african mango shows beneficial effects for diabetes and obesity, as well as analgesic, antimicrobial, antioxidant, and gi activity. Ethnomedicinal treatments utilize the bark, kernels, leaves, or roots for a variety of ailments. Numerous studies exist on the potential industrial application of african mango in food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical products. Dosing clinical studies used dosage regimens of 150 mg of african mango seed extract 30 minutes before lunch and dinner or 1,050 mg 3 times daily 30 minutes before meals with a glass of warm water. Powders, liquids, and capsules are available from commercial manufacturers, with most common dosage regimens consisting of 150 mg of african mango twice a day with food. Contraindications avoid use with a known allergy or hypersensitivity to any of the components of african mango. Pregnancylactation information regarding safety and efficacy in pregnancy and lactation is lacking. Interactions limited information is available regarding drug interactions. Because african mango delays stomach emptying, prescription medications should be coadministered with caution. Adverse reactions clinical studies enrolled a small number of patients, and mild side effects were documented. Adverse reactions included headache, dry mouth, gi complaints, sleep disturbance, and flu-like symptoms.
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