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Does anyone know if there are prescription interactions with the acai berry supplement?

There am oÃdo as much on I supplement of the berry of acai in the aid of its pérdida of weight that I really want to try it. I can& #039; t seems to find any interaccià ³ n of drug with él because it& #039; natural s. ÂPodÃa any person to help with discovering mà mes Info? ÂAny person has experience in taking this?

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Posted on 1 January '09 by admin, under Diabetes.

5 Comments to “Does anyone know if there are prescription interactions with the acai berry supplement?”

#1 Posted by tess (02.01.09 at 20:57 )

Acai berries are food.
The supplement is the condensed extract of the most useful part of the berry.
Do drugs usually interact with food?
No.
So, you are probably safe :)

#2 Posted by Miz Lamb (02.01.09 at 22:11 )

When in doubt go to and under drugs or medications put in the meds you are taking and the supplements you are considering. It will tell you if there are any interactions with both your drugs and all the foods and supplements that are known.

#3 Posted by Lucy W (04.01.09 at 12:53 )

Check out these sites, very helpful. Acai is great as a natural diet supplement. The acai berry is a natural super food and is full of a variety of different minerals, vitamins and other nutrients that are great for the body.

There are so many benefits that come from taking Acai, it’ great. xxx

#4 Posted by celtic.piskie (07.01.09 at 20:33 )

Ask a GP.

Just because it’s naturla, doesn’t mean it’s not chemically reactive.

St ~John’s wort is a fabulous herbal remedy fpr depression, however it has interactions with the pill and certain anti-biotics.

You’ll have to talk through wuth your doc about each medication you’re taking one by one.

There are far too many variations to ask here.

#5 Posted by Wilhelmina H (10.01.09 at 05:55 )

Please don’t guess! All herbal supplements can have side effects — it’s not a good idea to just take them without considering possible interactions with prescriptions. Talk to your doctor — your health comes first!