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Magnolia Bark Extract

Also known as: Saiboku-to, Magnolia Bark Extract, Honokiol, Magnolol, Magnolia Officinalis

Overview

Magnolia officinalis is a traditional chinese medicine known for its neuroprotective and relaxing properties, being used to treat depression and anxiety as well as acting as a slight sedative. It may also possess anti-cancer effects in higher doses. Magnolia Bark Extract is most often used for Mental Health.

Benefits

Magnolia Officinalis is a plant from the Magnolia species of plants which share a set of similar compounds. Two of them, known as Honokiol and Magnolol, are seen as the active ingredients. Magnolia plants tend to be significantly cancer protective, and show protective effects on the liver and the brain via fighting inflammation and oxidation. They have also been linked to anti-depressant and anxiety reducing effects. One of the compounds, Honokiol, is currently in trials for usage as an adjunct treatment for cancer therapy.

How it works

Benefits can be found with drinking Magnolia teas, known as Saiboku-to, although the tea should be consumed with meals due to the fat-solubility of the active ingredients.

Side effects

The dosage of magnolia officinalis to take varies on goal. For those related to GABA (including anxiety, sedation, stress, and epilepsy) an oral dose of 0.2mg/kg in mice appears effective and suggests very lose doses (5-10 mg) are effective in humans. For those goals related to learning or depression, higher doses may be required. This usually means 15-30mg/kg in rats, and suggests a human dose of: 160-330 mg for a 150lb person, 220-440 mg for a 200lb person, 270-550 mg for a 250lb person. The above doses refer to the total neolignans (usually magnolol plus honokiol), which are usually at 1-10% of a basic bark extract unless otherwise concentrated.

Dosage

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FAQs

What are other names for Magnolia Bark Extract?

Note that Magnolia Bark Extract is also known as: Saiboku-to, Magnolia Bark Extract, Honokiol, Magnolol, Magnolia Officinalis. Magnolia Bark Extract should not be confused with: Moringa oleifera.

Supplements Containing Magnolia Bark Extract

Extra Strength Estroven by Estroven
83

Extra Strength Estroven

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Score: 83/100
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73

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Score: 73/100
Jetfuel by GAT
40

Jetfuel

GAT

Score: 40/100
Jetfuel by GAT
73

Jetfuel

GAT

Score: 73/100

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