Chinese hawthorn
Also known as: Chinese Hawthorn, Shanzha, Shanlihong, Yixintong (tablets), Crataegus Pinnatifida
Overview
Crataegus pinnatifida, also known as Chinese hawthorn, is a berry traditionally used to improve heart health. Crataegus pinnatifida is sometimes recommended as a supplement to control lipid levels. Crataegus pinnatifida may be able to block lipid absorption in the intestines, but this effect is unreliable and needs further study. Crataegus pinnatifida has a more powerful effect on restricting lipid absorption than orlistat, an anti-obesity drug. An ethanolic extract of Crataegus pinnatifida leaves was found to have a stronger anti-allergic effect than Montelukast, a brand name drug for asthma and allergy relief. There have been no human studies done on Crataegus pinnatifida, and the two main effects of the plant, reduced lipid absorption and allergy relief, have not been linked to any bioactive compounds in the plant. Though preliminary evidence suggests the fruit and leaves of Crataegus pinnatifida are a promising heart supplement, there is not enough evidence for its effects to specifically recommend the plant for supplementation.
Benefits
Crataegus pinnatifida may block lipid absorption in the intestines, which could help control lipid levels in the body. However, this effect is considered unreliable and requires further investigation. Additionally, an ethanolic extract of the leaves has shown a stronger anti-allergic effect compared to Montelukast, indicating potential mechanisms for allergy relief.
How it works
The potential benefits of Crataegus pinnatifida include improved heart health and control of lipid levels. It may help in reducing lipid absorption in the intestines and has shown anti-allergic properties. However, the evidence supporting these benefits is preliminary and not sufficient to make specific recommendations.
Side effects
There are no established dosage recommendations for Crataegus pinnatifida due to the lack of human studies and conclusive evidence regarding its efficacy and safety.
Dosage
There is limited information on the side effects of Crataegus pinnatifida due to the absence of human studies. Safety concerns and contraindications have not been well-documented.
FAQs
What are other names for Chinese hawthorn?
Chinese hawthorn is also known as Chinese Hawthorn, Shanzha, Shanlihong, Yixintong (tablets), and Crataegus Pinnatifida.
Is Chinese hawthorn the same as Undaria pinnatifida?
No, Chinese hawthorn should not be confused with Undaria pinnatifida, which is a source of fucoxanthin and is a seaweed rather than a berry.
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