Chaparral
Chaparral flowering herb (Larrea tridentata) extract
- Products
- 2
NIH LiverTox — hepatotoxicity
Category B · Highly likely cause
LiverTox Category B. FDA 1992 consumer advisory recommending avoidance. Multiple case reports of severe hepatitis; banned/restricted in Canada, Mexico, UK.
LiverTox record (NIH NCBI Bookshelf) →Label dose distribution · 2 labeled products
Min
621 mg
Typical
621 mg
Max
621 mg
Other forms of Chaparral
14 sibling forms
Distinct chemical forms sharing the same parent nutrient. Different UNIIs, different bioavailability, different effects — never collapsed.
- 11Chaparralherb
- 5Chaparral Leaf Glycerite Liquid Extractherb
- 2infusion (1:6000) of Larrea tridentataherb
- 2Chaparral liquid extractherb
- 2Chaparral leaf & flower (Larrea tridentata) extractherb
- 2wildcrafted Chaparral (Larrea tridentata) dried aerial parts liquid extractherb
- 2Chapparral Flowering Aerial Parts Extractherb
- 2Chaparral Leaf Extractherb
- 2Chaparral, Powderherb
- 1organic Chaparral powderherb
- 1Larreastat(TM)herb
- 1Larrea tridentata extractherb
- 1Chapparalherb
- 1Chaparral Flowering Aerial Parts Extractherb
Top brands carrying Chaparral flowering herb (Larrea tridentata) extract
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Products containing Chaparral flowering herb (Larrea tridentata) extract