Manchurian Thorn - Vitamin/Supplement Information

Manchurian Thorn

Aralia elataJapanese angelica tree

Supplement Quick Facts

Common Uses
Traditionally used for adaptogenic support and reducing fatigue.
Available Forms
Available as capsules, tablets, tinctures, and teas.
Common Side Effects
Reported effects include gastrointestinal distress and allergic reactions.
Who Should Avoid
Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals and those with liver disease should avoid it.
Interactions
It may interact with diabetes medications, potentially lowering blood sugar too much.
Regulatory Status
Sold as a dietary supplement in the United States.

📋Overview

Manchurian Thorn, scientifically known as Aralia elata, is a woody shrub or small tree primarily found in regions of China, Japan, Korea, and eastern Russia. This plant is characterized by its prickly stems and large, compound leaves, and it belongs to the Araliaceae family.

The root bark of this botanical species is the primary component harvested for various applications. It contains several bioactive compounds, including triterpenoid saponins, which are thought to contribute to its biological activity within the body.

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