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Are bamboo shoot extract, milk thistle ,Sesbania agari leaf extract safe for fertility?? If yes then let me know the appropriate daily dosage pls

Have you previously used any herbal supplements for fertility?:

- No, never

Do you have any known allergies to herbs or plants?:

- No known allergies

What is your current health status regarding reproductive health?:

- Good, minor concerns
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please tell your age,gender and menstrual history

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Age 35 3 days periods coming and on 3rd day less flow and also not pcos but have effect of it

Yes, bamboo shoot extract and milk thistle are generally considered safe for reproductive health when used appropriately. Sesbania agati (Sesbania grandiflora) leaf extract shows promise but lacks standardized fertility-specific data, so caution is advised.

🌿 1. Bamboo Shoot Extract - Safety: Rich in antioxidants, fiber, and phytosterols; supports gut health and may aid hormonal balance. - Fertility Role: Indirect support via improved digestion and reduced inflammation. - Dosage: 250–500 mg daily (standardized extract) - Precaution: Avoid if you have thyroid issues or are on anticoagulants.

🌿 2. Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) - Safety: Widely used for liver detox and hormonal balance; considered safe for both men and women. - Fertility Role: Supports liver function, which helps regulate estrogen and detoxify reproductive hormones. - Dosage: 150–300 mg of silymarin extract, once or twice daily - Precaution: Avoid in pregnancy unless supervised; may interact with certain medications.

🌿 3. Sesbania Agati Leaf Extract - Safety: Traditionally used in Ayurveda for nourishment and immunity; limited clinical data on fertility. - Fertility Role: May support general reproductive tissue health due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. - Dosage: 250–500 mg daily (if standardized extract) - Precaution: Use cautiously due to limited fertility-specific studies; avoid high doses.

✅ General Tips for Fertility Support - Combine with Rasayana herbs like Ashwagandha, Shatavari, or Gokshura for targeted reproductive benefits. - Diet: Include ghee, soaked almonds, dates, and warm nourishing foods. - Avoid: Excess caffeine, processed foods, and late-night screen exposure.

Ayurvedic alternative for fertility: Phala ghrita 1 tsp twice daily with warm milk Shatavari Granules 1 tsp twice daily with warm milk

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Ok thanks🙏🏻

These supplements are generally considered safe for fertility when used in proper doses, but they should always be taken with caution because every woman’s or balance cycle pattern and over and reserve or different

Bamboo shoot extract is usually taken and can be taken daily powder can be taken half teaspoon daily with warm water Milk thistle is a gentle liver, supporting her and safe for most women trying to consume the common 250 mg once or twice daily after food Sesbania agati leaf extract is not used very commonly for fertility support250 mg once Delhi is usually safe None of this should be taken during menstruation if you have very light flow or a history of Ovariam cysts

It is better to confirm your cycle history, AMH thyroid levels, and whether You’re actively trying for pregnancy right now so I can guide you more precisely

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I don’t have thyroid and AMH level don’t know but ya I am unmarried and more probably I have 25 to 26 days cycle and have proper menstruation for 2 days and on 3rd day flow is less and these ingredients which I am asking for are one of the ingredients in a product i want to buy so wanted to confirm whether it’s safe or not ? In product, Sesbania leaf extract is 10 mg and bamboo shoot extract is 15 mg so should I take or not?? Pls help me with this

Product name is. Neuherbs skin collagen booster with hyaluronic acid

The. No issue you can start with 1 tsp daily But if you are planning for conception/ pregnancy then it is restricted otherwise with out any worries you can start it

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My age is 35 so needed to know …not yet but in future pregnancy will be planned so wanted to confirm…I can take right?

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Ok thank u Mam🙏🏻

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I m not going to use these particular ingredients but These ingredients are one of the ingredients in a product which I want to buy so I wanna confirm whether it’s safe for fertility or not bcoz I have effect of pcos so

Hello Thank you for reaching out with your concern. It’s wonderful that you’re exploring natural, plant-based options to support fertility. Herbs can indeed help in balancing hormones, improving reproductive tissue strength and enhancing overall vitality — but safety and proper dosage are essential.

✅Bamboo Shoot Extract ( Vanshlochan )

Vanshlochanam Acts as a Rasayana (rejuvenative) for reproductive tissues. Promotes semen and ovum quality (Shukra vardhaka). Improves uterine tone and helps in overall vitality.

500 mg once daily with warm milk or honey.

Avoid during early pregnancy or if you have a tendency to cold or congestion.

Generally safe when taken in natural or moderate extract form. Avoid high doses of concentrated bamboo silica products.

✅Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum)

Ayurvedic Equivalent: Similar to Bhumyamalaki in liver function. Main Actions: Excellent liver detoxifier — helps metabolize excess estrogen and toxins affecting fertility.

Dose- 200–250 mg once daily after food

✔️ Can be continued for 3 months, then re-evaluate.

✅ Sesbania Agati Leaf Extract

Ayurvedic Name- Agasti Patra

Traditionally used for detoxification and improving metabolism. Rich in antioxidants; supports uterine cleansing before conception.

Dose 300–400 mg once daily after meals. Can be combined with honey or warm water.

Safety: Safe in moderate doses for short-term detoxification. Avoid prolonged use (more than 6 weeks) or during pregnancy as it can increase uterine activity.

✅ Suggested Ayurvedic Fertility-Supportive Additions

If your reproductive health is generally good but you wish to nourish and strengthen fertility, you may consider adding:

1 Shatavari kalpa Female reproductive tonic, supports ovulation & uterine health 1 tsp -0-1 tsp with milk

2 Ashwagandha capsule 1-0-1 Male–female fertility Rasayana, improves vitality & sperm/egg quality twice daily

3 Amlaki Rasyana Antioxidant & hormone balancing 1 tsp daily

✅ Diet & Lifestyle Recommendations

Eat warm, nourishing meals with ghee, milk, nuts, sesame seeds, and fruits. Avoid processed, very spicy, or sour foods that aggravate Pitta. Manage stress with meditation, pranayama (especially Anulom Vilom and Bhramari). Sleep early and maintain balanced daily routine (Dinacharya).

⚠️ Precautions

Always start one herb at a time to observe tolerance. Avoid simultaneous use of multiple extracts without guidance. Consult an Ayurvedic physician if you are planning conception within 3 months. Stop usage immediately if you experience digestive upset or menstrual irregularity.

These herbal extracts are generally safe for fertility when taken in proper dosage and duration, especially Bamboo Shoot and Milk Thistle.

For long-term fertility nourishment, consider Shatavari, Ashwagandha.

Wishing you a good health😊

Warm regards, Dr. Snehal Vidhate

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Thanks Actually these are one of the ingredients in a product i wanna buy so wanted to confirm whether it’s safe for fertility or not ? In product bamboo shoot extract is 15 mg ? So is that ok? Also not pcos but have effect of it

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HELLO,

1. Bamboo Shoot Extract

Scientific evidence: Animal studies (in rats) reveal that bamboo shoot extract reduces male fertility by lowering sperm count, motility, and testicular weight. One study using bamboo seed oil did help restore ovarian cycles in rats with PCOD, but that was a disease model, not healthy fertility. No reliable human studies confirm that bamboo shoot extract improves fertility.

Fertility safety: Not considered safe for fertility enhancement, especially in men; in fact, it may impair reproductive function altogether.

Suggested dosage: No established safe or effective human dosage for fertility. Animal doses are approximately 300 mg/kg and are not appropriate to extrapolate to humans. ➡ Recommendation: Those looking to support fertility should avoid bamboo shoot extract.

2. Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum)

Scientific evidence: Indicated primarily for liver support and detoxification. Limited data suggest that it can impact hormone levels-for instance, increasing prolactin in female rats, which might reduce fertility in some cases. The few studies conducted in humans regarding milk thistle in IVF settings have produced inconclusive results.

Fertility safety: Generally considered safe for short-term use in healthy adults, but not proven to enhance fertility. Contraindicated in pregnancy and lactation, unless medically prescribed. Possible side effects: mild stomach upset or allergic reaction, especially if sensitive to the daisy/ragweed family. Suggested dosage (general, not fertility-specific): Typically 200–400 mg of standardized milk thistle extract containing 70–80% silymarin per day. Recommendation: Can be cautiously used for liver support, but not as a primary drug for fertility improvement. Always confirm with your doctor before use.

3. Sesbania agati (Agathi Leaf Extract)

Scientific evidence: Traditionally used for anti-inflammatory and antioxidant purposes. No reliable human or animal studies directly testing its effects on fertility.

Fertility safety: Unknown: Not enough data is available to confirm whether it is safe or effective for fertility support. Suggested dosage: No standardized or clinically established dosage for humans.

➡ Recommendation: Avoid for fertility use until more safety and efficacy data are available.

Best Next Steps Since your reproductive health is good and you’re new to herbal supplements: Avoid experimental herbs like bamboo and Sesbania until they are proven safe. If you want to support fertility naturally, put your emphasis on: A balanced diet: with antioxidants, zinc, folate, selenium, omega-3s. Managing stress, weight, and sleep. Regular medical screening for hormonal balance. If considering milk thistle, consult with a healthcare provider, particularly for assessment of hormone and prolactin levels before and during use.

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It’s completely safe during fertility period You can start with 1/2 th tsp daily of bamboo shoots extract “ Seabania Atari leaf 1/4 th tsp Milk thistle 1/4 th tsp day

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Bamboo Shoot Extract: Avoid as it reduces sperm quality & fertility in studies.

Milk Thistle (Silymarin): Safe & beneficial – 140–420 mg/day (2–3 doses with meals).

Sesbania Agati Leaf: Safe & supportive – 500–1000 mg extract or 10–15 ml juice once daily.

Extra Support 1. Take Shatavari churn: 3 gm × 2/day with milk. 2. Safed Musli: 3 gm nightly with milk. 3. Gokshura: 3 gm morning with water.

Diet: Pomegranate, soaked almonds, amla juice, warm water. Avoid: Processed food, caffeine, bamboo shoots. Lifestyle: Kegel 50×3/day, 30 min walk, sleep 10 PM–6 AM.

Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma

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Ok thank u🙏🏻

Bamboo shoot extract, Sesbania grandiflora, and milk thistle each offer unique nutritional benefits, but their implications on fertility aren’t widely documented in classical Ayurvedic texts. That said, they are generally regarded as beneficial for overall health when used wisely.

Bamboo shoots are nutrient-dense and traditionally considered beneficial for improving digestion due to their fiber content. However, for fertility, there’s insufficient evidence in Ayurveda to support its specific role. In terms of consumption, fresh bamboo shoots can be included in your diet, but extracts should be used cautiously. Ayurvedically, it’s safe to use bamboo shoots in moderation alongside other fertility-supportive herbs. As the extract is not classically approved for fertility, usage should align with an Ayurvedic practitioner’s guidance.

Sesbania grandiflora (commonly, Agasti) is considered nourishing. In Ayurveda, it is used in various forms for its cooling and soothing properties. However, it’s not a classical recommendation for fertility directly. A suggested dosage for general wellness could be around 500 mg a day of the leaf extract, taken with warm water, but only under advisement of a practitioner, as individual constitution matters.

Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) is known for its liver-supportive qualities. By improving liver function, it can indirectly benefit reproductive health through hormonal balance, which is key in infertility treatments. The typical daily dosage for milk thistle in capsule form, standardized to contain 70-80% silymarin, ranges from 200-400 mg.

Consideration of the doshas and your specific body type is essential, so consult an expert to align these with your prakriti. Also, always remember own your health — ensure regular check-ups and scans to monitor any health conditions, and integrate Ayurvedic recommendations with contemporary medicine wisely for holistic well-being.

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It is better you take more established medicine for hormonal imbalance. Start with Tablet M2TONE 1-0-1 after food with water, This will balance your hormones and regularise your periods Phalgrith 2tsp twice daily before food with warm milk, should be started once you plan for pregnancy. Till then just continue with Tablet M2TONE. Do Brisk walking atleast 30 mins daily Do pranamyam lom -vilom bhastrika bhamri 5-10mins daily twice.

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Yes since products are herbal , there should not be any problem

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Ingredients I am asking for are one of the ingredients in product i want to buy so asked to confirm whether these are safe for fertility? These ingredients alone I am not going to take …in product bamboo shoot extract is 15 mg and sesabania 10 mg along with many ingredients are there and mostly berries extract are there so can I take it or not??

Regarding the safety and use of bamboo shoot extract, milk thistle, and Sesbania grandiflora (agati) leaf extract for fertility, it’s important to consider their traditional applications alongside your unique constitution and current health state.

Bamboo shoot extract is generally regarded as safe, and it’s rich in nutrients that may be beneficial for overall reproductive health. However, specific research on its direct impact on fertility is limited in Ayurvedic texts. As for milk thistle, it’s typically used for liver support and detoxification. While a healthy liver can indirectly support fertility by promoting hormonal balance, direct effects on fertility aren’t clearly established.

Sesbania grandiflora (agati) has traditional uses in supporting reproductive health. it’s known to help balance the doshas due to its various properties. However, dosage is key: excessive consumption might disrupt your internal balance rather than support it.

For dosages, it’s crucial to approach with caution: bamboo shoot extract can be taken around 200-300 mg daily, milk thistle at 140 mg (silymarin content) twice daily, and Sesbania grandiflora leaves about 5-10 grams in powdered form daily. These recommendations might vary based on specific health conditions and interacting medicines, so it’s wise to consult a practitioner directly before proceeding.

Always keep in mind to assess your personal prakriti (body constitution) and any existing dosha imbalances. Addressing underlying lifestyle and dietary habits can often prove as crucial as the herbs themselves. A personalized approach with an expert is recommended to tailor this to your fertility journey appropriately.

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HELLO,

1) BAMBOO SHOOT EXTRACT -Traditionally used for soothing the body, supporting digestion and natural strength not specifically a fertility herb SAFETY= generally safe in moderate amounts

TYPICAL DOSAGE -250-500mg per day of standardised extract

NOTE= not a classical fertility rasayana. use only as a supportive tonic

2) MILK THISTLE -supports liver detoxification. A healthy liver helps hormone balance, indirectly supporting fertility

SAFETY= usually safe

TYPICAL DOSAGE= 150-300 mg/day of silymarin extract

NOTE= helps hormone metabolism not a directly fertility stimulant

3) SESABANIA AGATI LEAF EXTRACT Agastya is used for strength, digestion and calming pita. not a classical fertility herb but generally wholesome

SAFETY= usually safe I food like amounts, limited research on concentrated extract

DOSAGE= 250mg/day

BETTER AYURVEDIC FERTILITY HERBS If your goal is fertility support, ayurveda prefers

-ASHWAGANDHA. CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm milk at bedtime for stress reduction and reproductive strength

-SHATAVARI CAPSULE= 1 cap twice daily with milk =excellent female reproductive tonic

-GOKSHURA CAPSULE= 1 cap twice daily supports reproductive tissues

-KAPIKACCHU CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm milk in morning supports hormonal and nervous system balance

AYURVEDIC QUICK TIPS FOR FERTILITY -warm, nourishing diet -ghee, milk, dates , sesame , cumin -reduce stress= yoga, pranayam, evening grounding -avoid cold, dry, or overly spicy foods- disturbs vata/pitta -early sleep before 10 pm

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