African Wild Potato

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What is African Wild Potato?

The African wild potato grows in South Africa. The bitter plant is used to treat many conditions like diabetes mellitus, bleeding and prostate problems. Some human studies suggest that it might effectively treat benign prostate hyperplasia and prostate cancer.



Side Effects

Anxiety, decreased sex drive, decreased urine, diarrhea, nausea, erectile dysfunction, reduced kidney function, skin rash, stomach cramps, vomiting.



Reactions / Interactions

Drugs that affect blood sugar levels, antiretroviral (like HIV/AIDS drugs), drugs that are broken down by the body's CYP34A system, drugs that affect the kidney, diuretics (drugs that increase urine), and herbs or supplements with similar effects.



What is African Wild Potato?

The African wild potato grows in South Africa. The bitter plant is used to treat many conditions like diabetes mellitus, bleeding and prostate problems. Some human studies suggest that it might effectively treat benign prostate hyperplasia and prostate cancer.

Side Effects

Anxiety, decreased sex drive, decreased urine, diarrhea, nausea, erectile dysfunction, reduced kidney function, skin rash, stomach cramps, vomiting.

Reactions / Interactions

Drugs that affect blood sugar levels, antiretroviral (like HIV/AIDS drugs), drugs that are broken down by the body's CYP34A system, drugs that affect the kidney, diuretics (drugs that increase urine), and herbs or supplements with similar effects.

Safety

Avoid if allergic or hypersensitive to African wild potato or any species of the Hypoxidaceae family. Use cautiously with diabetes, liver disease or damage, HIV/AIDS, and kidney disease or damage. Avoid if pregnant or breastfeeding.

Dosage

Adults (18 years and older)

Benign prostate hyperplasia: 60-130mg of beta-sitosterol divided into 2-3 doses daily has been used Lung cancer: 1200-3200mg standardized Hypoxis plant extract (200mg capsules) daily divided in three doses has been used Tumor treatment: 2400mg daily (12200mg capsules) has been used

Children (18 years and younger)

Not enough scientific data available.

Evidence

Condition: Benign prostate hyperplasia (enlarged prostate) Grade: C

Disclaimer: These uses have been tested in humans or animals. Safety and effectiveness have not always been proven. Some of these conditions are potentially serious, and should be evaluated by a qualified healthcare provider.

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