Zyflamend, an extraction of herbs and other natural products, shows very preliminary clinical evidence, supported by preclinical evidence, of anticancer effects, especially for prostate cancer.
Safety and precautions
Side effects or adverse events
A few potential minor side effects have been noted, but Zyflamend is generally well-tolerated.1Capodice JL, Gorroochurn P et al. Zyflamend in men with high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia: results of a phase I clinical trial. Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology. 2009 Spring;7(2):43-51. The manufacturers recommend taking Zyflamend with food to reduce the risk of heartburn.
People can be hypersensitive to any of the herbs in Zyflamend. One or more of its herbal constituents may interact with other prescription drugs or other herbs. Check with your pharmacist for herb-drug interactions. Also, before using Zyflamend, consult with your physician. If you are already taking Zyflamend, notify your physician.
Do not use (contraindications)
European barberry, a component of Zyflamend, should not be used by pregnant or lactating women or in newborn infants, as it can cause kernicterus; several fatalities have been associated with use in these populations.2European Barberry. NatMed. Viewed December 28, 2023.
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