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Saw Palmetto

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Botanical name(s):

Sabal, Sabal serrulata, Serenoa repens


Common names:

Saw palmetto, shrub palmetto, dwarf palm


General description

The saw palmetto is a small palm tree native to the southeastern U.S. It grows 4 to 10 feet tall depending on the region. The medicinal part is the ripe, dried berry. It's also called Sabal fructus. Both the berries and seeds of the saw palmetto plant are used as medicine.


Medically valid uses

Current scientific studies don't support the use of saw palmetto for any health condition.


Unsubstantiated claims

There may be benefits that have not yet been proven through research.

There are many studies looking at the effects of saw palmetto on treating symptoms of an enlarged prostate or benign prostatic hypertrophy. But the results are inconsistent and contradictory.

Saw palmetto is said to treat chronic pelvic pain, hair loss, migraines, and other conditions. But more research is needed.


Dosing format

Saw palmetto berry extracts come in tablet, extract, tea, and capsule forms.


Side effects, toxicity, and interactions

Talk to your doctor before starting herbal therapy.

The saw palmetto berries and extract are considered safe. There are few side effects. In rare cases, they may cause mild headaches and stomach problems.

Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should talk to their doctors before taking any herbs.

There are no known food or medicine interactions with saw palmetto.

Author: Ignite Staff

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