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Vitamin B12 for Immunosupressants
Vitamin B12
: Although vitamin B12 has been suggested as a possible immunosuppressant, there is not enough available evidence to support this claim.Natural Standard Monograph, Copyright © 2008 (www.naturalstandard.com).
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Rehmannia for Immunosupressants
Rehmannia
: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has used rehmannia for centuries as an immunosuppressive agent. However, there is insufficient available human evidence on the safety and efficacy of this treatment.Avoid if ....
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Red yeast rice for Immunosupressants
Red yeast rice
: Red yeast rice (RYR) is the product of yeast (Monascus purpureus) grown on rice. Laboratory research suggests that RYR may have immunosuppressant properties. However, additional research in ....
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Omega-3 fatty acid for Immunosupressants
Omega-3 fatty acid
: Although omega-3 fatty acid has been suggested as a possible immunosuppressant, human evidence is lacking. Additional research in humans is warranted.Avoid if allergic or hypersensitive to fish, ....
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Nopal for Immunosupressants
Nopal
: Traditionally, nopal, or prickly pear, has both food and medicinal uses. According to laboratory research, nopal may have immunosuppressant properties. However, there is insufficient human evidence available on the ....
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