Sesbania grandiflora (Agathi/Vegetable Hummingbird) is not known to have strong blood‑thinning properties, but because it contains flavonoids and other bioactive compounds with antioxidant and anti‑inflammatory effects, there is a theoretical possibility of mild interaction with anticoagulants. If you are already on prescribed anticoagulant therapy, caution and medical supervision are essential What Research Shows Traditional uses: Sesbania grandiflora has been used in Ayurveda and folk medicine for anemia, fever, respiratory issues, and liver support. Phytochemistry: Contains flavonoids, saponins, tannins, and phenolic compounds that can influence inflammation and circulation. Pharmacological activity: Studies highlight antioxidant, hepatoprotective, antimicrobial, and anti‑cancer properties, but no direct evidence of strong anticoagulant/blood‑thinning activity has been established. Risks with Anticoagulants Potential overlap: Even mild anti‑inflammatory or circulation‑enhancing effects could theoretically enhance bleeding risk when combined with anticoagulants. Unstudied interactions: There are no robust clinical trials confirming safety of Sesbania grandiflora with warfarin, apixaban, rivaroxaban, or other anticoagulants. Individual variation: Herbal compounds can affect liver enzymes and drug metabolism, which may alter how anticoagulants work.
Can I use Sesbania Grandiflora while taking anticoagulants for blood thinning? - #54283
does Sesbania Grandiflora contribute to blood thinning ? I take an anticoagulant and want to be careful. christinebogart25@<link removed>
Doctors' responses
Sesbania grandiflora (Agathi) has mild Pitta-pacifying and anti-inflammatory properties in Ayurveda. Some parts (especially leaves/flowers) may show mild blood-thinning/antiplatelet effect. You are already on a blood thinner Combining with Sesbania may increase bleeding risk easy bruising gum/nose bleeding prolonged bleeding from cuts
Yes, Sesbania grandiflora may have mild blood-thinning effect If you take blood thinner medicine, use carefully. Small amount as food = usually okay Large amount / juice / powder = avoid Watch for bleeding gums, nose bleed, easy bruising, black stool. Tell me your blood thinner medicine name.
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