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Wild yam has not been evaluated by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or purity. All potential risks and/or advantages of wild yam may not be known. Additionally, there are no regulated manufacturing standards in place for these compounds. There ...
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Many people like myself use herbal products and remedies as a natural alternative in healing themselves. Wild Yam is an herbal product that is believed to have properties similar to progesterone. It may help to treat high cholesterol or sym...
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The use of wild yam in cultural and traditional settings may differ from concepts accepted by current Western medicine. When considering the use of herbal supplements, consultation with a primary health care professional is advisable. Addit...
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All about Wild Yam. View complete and up to date Wild Yam information - part of the Drugs.com trusted medication database. ... Uses of Wild Yam...
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What is wild yam? Why do people use it? What are the possible side effects and safety concerns? ... What is Wild Yam? ... Why Do People Use Wild Yam...
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Wild Yam; An Herbal Contraceptive ... Wild yam has many effects on the body, among other things, its very good for the liver and endocrine system, by toning and nourishing the liver it helps to balance hormone production.
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Wild yam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dioscorea villosa is a species of a twining tuberous vine that is native to and found growing wild in North America. Its fame is based on its steroid-like saponins which can be chemically converted...
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The effects of the wild yam saponin constituent "diosgenin" on lipid metabolism are well documented in animal models and are possibly due to impaired intestinal cholesterol absorption. However, its purported hypocholesterolemic effect in humans and the feasibility of long-term use warrant further investigation.
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Wild yam is a perennial vine, also known as the wild Mexican yam or Dioscorea villosa, which is native to North America. ...
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