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Hi Lotus please help, vitex question
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estragole
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Production[edit]

Hundreds of tonnes of basil oil are produced annually by steam distillation of Ocimum basilicum (common basil). This oil is mainly estragole but also contains substantial amounts of linalool. Estragole is the primary constituent of essential oil of tarragon (comprising 60–75%), pine oil, turpentine, fennel, anise (2%[2]), Clausena anisata and Syzygium anisatum

Estragole is suspected to be carcinogenic and genotoxic, as is indicated by a report of the European Union, Committee on Herbal Medicinal Products.[3] Several studies have clearly established that the profiles of metabolism, metabolic activation, and covalent binding are dose dependent and that the relative importance diminishes markedly at low levels of exposure (i.e. these events are not linear with respect to dose). In particular, rodent studies show that these events are minimal probably in the dose range of 1–10 mg/kg body weight, which is approximately 100-1000 times the anticipated human exposure to this substance. For these reasons it is concluded that the present exposure to estragole resulting from consumption of herbal medicinal products (short time use in adults at recommended posology) does not pose a significant cancer risk. In the meantime exposure of estragole to sensitive groups such as young children, pregnant and breastfeeding women should be minimized.

The Scientific Committee on Food from the Health & Consumer Protection Directorate-General took a more concerned position and concluded that "Estragole has been demonstrated to be genotoxic and carcinogenic. Therefore the existence of a threshold cannot be assumed and the Committee could not establish a safe exposure limit. Consequently, reductions in exposure and restrictions in use levels are indicated."[4]


so imagine the potential for extract being carcinogenic or genotoxic
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Hi Lotus please help, vitex question - by Neverloosehope - 23-05-2016, 22:07
RE: Hi Lotus please help, vitex question - by EllaC - 24-05-2016, 23:31
RE: Hi Lotus please help, vitex question - by Neverloosehope - 25-05-2016, 21:37
RE: Hi Lotus please help, vitex question - by EllaC - 25-05-2016, 23:21
RE: Hi Lotus please help, vitex question - by Tanya Marie Squirrel - 25-05-2016, 23:20



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