Hydrangea Purchase & Information
Alternative Names
Hortensia en Arbre, Hortensia, Hortension Arborescent, Hortensia de Virginie, Mountain Hydrangea, Smooth Hydrangea, Seven Barks, Wild Hydrangea
Scientific Name
Hydrangea Arborescens
Why Do People Use Hydrangea?
The oral preparations of Hydrangea arborescens (Hydrangea), like hydrangea powder, can be utilized to treat conditions of the urinary tract for example urethritis, urinary calculi, cystitis, enlarged prostate and prostatitis. It is also utilized orally for allergic rhinitis.
Is It Safe To Use?
Likely Safe - Hydrangea powder is consider safe when utilized orally, for short-term and appropriately.
Likely Unsafe - Oral consumption of Hydrangea arborescens is thought to be unsafe when its over-dosage is taken, for example over two grams of dried rhizome in every dose. In addition, long-term (oral) usage is also consider unsafe in many cases.
Discontinue In Pregnancy and Lactation - Hydrangea powder should be avoided or discontinued in both above condition as there is no authentic and sufficient information available about safety of use of hydrangea in pregnancy and lactation.
How Effective Is Hydrangea?
To rate the effectiveness of Hydrangea arborescens, there is insufficient information available.
How Hydrangea Works?
The most effective parts of Hydrangea arborescens are the roots and rhizome. According to clinical experiments, hydrangea powder possesses nominal diuretic properties that prevent the production of calculus or stones.
What Are The Side Effects /Adverse Reactions of Hydrangea?
Oral consumption of hydrangea powder can lead to gastroenteritis. Higher dose of hydrangea can cause feeling of tightness in the chest and symptoms of vertigo. Not a single case has been reported of cholestatic hepatitis related with Prostata, which is a product containing hydrangea.
How Hydrangea Interacts With Other Herbs and Supplements?
There is no known interaction between Hydrangea arborescens and various supplements & herbs.
How Hydrangea Interacts With Drugs?
Lithium - Interaction rating between hydrangea and lithium is moderate so be careful about this combination. Hydrangea powder may have diuretic properties. Because of these potential diuretic effects, hydrangea may decrease excretion and enhance lithium levels. In this scenario dosage of lithium need to be decreased.
How Hydrangea Interacts With Foods?
There is no interaction between hydrangea powder and different food items.
How Hydrangea Interacts With Lab Tests?
No information exists about change in lab tests following the use of Hydrangea arborescens.
How Hydrangea Interacts With Diseases and Conditions?
None known.
What Should Be the Dose/Administration of Hydrangea?
ORAL
• Specific dosage of 2 to 4 grams root and dried rhizome is utilized thrice every day or one cup tea which is made by steeping two to four grams root and dried rhizome in hot boiling water (150 mL) for 5 to10 minutes then straining. This tea is used thrice every day.
• Water extract, with ratio of 1:1 in 25% concentrated alcohol, should be utilized in a dosage of 2-4 mL thrice every day.
• Tincture of hydrangea is utilized 2 to 10 mL thrice every day.
Comments
None.
General Certificate of Analysis (COA)
Specification sheet links below are a standard copy of the COA less the batch or lot number and manufactures dates. Specification sheet can be dated and should only be considered as a general information. Please contact and request an up to date COA if needed for specific updated information before placing order by filling out the contact form with product name and SKU number. If ordering quantities of twenty five kilos or more contact for availability.