Asimina triloba
North America's largest native fruit — contains acetogenins (like Graviola). The fruit is edible and nutritious. Bark/leaf extracts are studied for bioactivity.
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Few known interactions.
Pregnancy. Parkinson's (annonacin concerns).
GI upset. Neurological concerns with long-term concentrated extract.
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Standardized extracts are concentrated — do not exceed recommended doses. They may interact differently with medications than whole-herb preparations. Consult a healthcare provider if taking medications.
Follow manufacturer storage instructions. Typically store cool, dry, and away from light.
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