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Originally Posted by robot_parade
Second, anything that has an effect can have side-effects. It's silly to assume that only pharmaceuticals have side effects. Again, due to lack of regulation, lack of study, and the aforementioned variable dosage, there's very little to tell a consumer what side effects a supplement might have, or what possible interactions there might be.
Finally, taking a supplement, if done in place of taking an actual medication, could be a very bad idea.
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Water can have negative side effects ffs lol.
I figured all this was common sense by now tho. I mean, I've been aware of this for years and have personally had a horrible reaction to Valerian in conjunction with my daily head meds. Which is why I did my homework this time around. I may be taking a chance with the Skullcap. But Passionflower's not known to have any adverse side effects.