Babassu
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Summary:
The babassu (Orbignya phalerata) is a native tree of the Arecaceae (Palmae) family from northern Brazil. Extract of the babassu coconut has been widely used as a food source. As a medicinal product, it is reputed for its wound healing, fever-reducing, blood thinning, thyroid-regulating, and anti-inflammatory properties.

Uses:
No available studies qualify for inclusion in the grading table.

Safety:
Avoid if allergic or hypersensitive to babassu (Orbignya phalerata), its constituents, or members of the Arecaceae family. Use cautiously if taking blood thinners or thyroid-regulating agents. Avoid if pregnant or breastfeeding.

Possible side effects:
Chromoblastomycosis (fungal skin disease), fungal infections, thinned blood, thyroid regulation.

Possible interactions:
Anti-inflammatory agents, antithyroid agents (thyroid-regulating), thrombolytic agents (blood thinners), and herbs and supplements with similar effects.

Dosing:

Adults (18 years and older):
Not enough scientific data available.

Children (younger than 18 years):
Not enough scientific data available.
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The information in this monograph is intended for informational purposes only, and is meant to help users better understand health concerns. Information is based on review of scientific research data, historical practice patterns, and clinical experience. This information should not be interpreted as specific medical advice. Users should consult with a qualified healthcare provider for specific questions regarding therapies, diagnosis and/or health conditions, prior to making therapeutic decisions.