Supplement Quick Facts

Common Uses
Traditionally used for digestive support and managing fevers.
Available Forms
Available as teas, liquid extracts, capsules, and tablets.
Common Side Effects
Reported effects include nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, and abdominal discomfort.
Who Should Avoid
Individuals with diabetes or those taking glucose-lowering medications should avoid it.
Interactions
May interact with diabetes medications like insulin and glimepiride.
Regulatory Status
Sold as a dietary supplement in the United States.

📋Overview

Chirata is an herb primarily native to the Himalayan regions, scientifically known as Swertia chirayita or Swertia chirata. The parts of the plant that grow above the ground are typically harvested and processed for use in traditional medicine systems and modern dietary supplements.

This botanical ingredient is recognized for its bitter properties and has a long history of inclusion in various herbal formulations. It is often categorized alongside other bitter herbs in traditional practices, where it is valued for its specific phytochemical profile.

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