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What's Inside? Senna pods is the common name for the fruit of the plant Senna alexandrina Mill. (Cassia senna L.; Cassia angustifolia Vahl). The HMPC conclusions cover senna pod preparations that are obtained by drying and comminuting (reducing into tiny pieces) the fruit. Benefits? Senna is an FDA-approved nonprescription laxative It...
What's Inside?
- Senna pods is the common name for the fruit of the plant Senna alexandrina Mill. (Cassia senna L.; Cassia angustifolia Vahl).
- The HMPC conclusions cover senna pod preparations that are obtained by drying and comminuting (reducing into tiny pieces) the fruit.
Benefits?
- Senna is an FDA-approved nonprescription laxative
- It is used to treat various health conditions under prescribed medication.
Uses?
- Senna leaves or pods have been used as a stimulant laxative at dosages of 0.6 to 2 g/day, with a daily dose of sennoside B from 20 to 30 mg.
- 3, 4 A bitter tea can be made containing senna 0.5 to 2 g (0.5 to 1 teaspoon).
- Senna should not be used at high doses or for extended periods of time.
- Consume under doctor's prescription.
What's Inside?
- Senna pods is the common name for the fruit of the plant Senna alexandrina Mill. (Cassia senna L.; Cassia angustifolia Vahl).
- The HMPC conclusions cover senna pod preparations that are obtained by drying and comminuting (reducing into tiny pieces) the fruit.
Benefits?
- Senna is an FDA-approved nonprescription laxative
- It is used to treat various health conditions under prescribed medication.
Uses?
- Senna leaves or pods have been used as a stimulant laxative at dosages of 0.6 to 2 g/day, with a daily dose of sennoside B from 20 to 30 mg.
- 3, 4 A bitter tea can be made containing senna 0.5 to 2 g (0.5 to 1 teaspoon).
- Senna should not be used at high doses or for extended periods of time.
- Consume under doctor's prescription.