How does goldenseal root work?
Goldenseal’s active constituents are isoquinoline alkaloids, including hydrastine, berberine, and canadine (lower levels). However, the two primary alkaloids are hydrastine and berberine. Goldenseal’s berberine is the most extensively researched and appear to have some antibiotic properties. In addition, the alkaloids harbor mild laxative, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and astringent effects. Side Effects of Goldenseal Root Goldenseal herbal safety Goldenseal herbal safety factors to consider before using this herbmaximize the benefits of goldenseal. Taken as recommended, goldenseal is generally safe for short-term use. Goldenseal may have some possible adverse effects which includes, but not limited to, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Large doses may cause mucus membrane irritation. In addition, large doses or prolonged use could lead to a slowed heartbeat as well as possible nervous system effects. As such, there are several goldenseal herbal safety recommendations: 1. Always speak