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HERB-DRUG INTERACTIONS - THE KEY PLAYERS KEY: * theoretically possible ! experimental isolated case report/s clinical study/ies HERB DRUG INTERACTION COMMENT CAYENNE (Capsicum spp.
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Characteristics and Ecology of Nacobbus aberrans in Mexico Dr. Ignacio Cid del Prado Vera COLEGIO DE POSTGRADUADOS INSTITUTO DE FITOSANIDAD NEMATOLOGÍA AGRÍCOLA IFIT-CP ifit IN MÉXICO: - First report by Bruner in pepper crops (1967). - Impact: + Hidalgo State.- Abandon production.
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Many people are not aware of the ability that herbs have to alter blood glucose. For instance, Capsicum, also known as cayenne may increase the hepatic metabolism of drugs by increasing the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and adipose lipase. (3) Ephedra, recently banned in the U.S.