Cassia Seed Side Effects
The benefits of cassia seed are far reaching, but have you ever wondered what can be the possible side effects too! To know more, read on...

Benefits of Cassia Seed
Cassia seed is well-known for its medicinal benefits and is commonly used to treat problems related to liver, kidney, intestine and vision. It is also used for dying purposes and as an alternative to coffee. The seed has a sweet, bitter, salty favor, and is slightly cold in nature, hence, works well on liver and large intestine channels. It removes intensive heat from the liver, nourishes large intestine, improves vision, and smoothens and eases the bowel movements. Hence, this herb in combination with other drugs like gentian root, prunella spike, etc. is used for curing conjunctival congestion, swelling, pain, headaches and dizziness due to liver-fire. For curing blurred vision due to deficiency of Yin (an energy for moistening and cooling bodily functions), cassia seeds with wolfberry fruit and dodder seeds, nourish the liver and improve the vision.
Heat accumulation in the large intestine, causing constipation (hard and dry bowels) due to intestinal dryness can also be treated using the cassia seed that acts as a laxative, together with trichosanthes fruit, bush-cherry seed, etc. Cassia seed water infusion or extract can inhibit dermatomyces (a family of ascomycetous fungi), while its alcohol infusion can suppress parasitic bacteria like staphylococcus, bacillus diphtheriae, bacillus coli, typhoid and paratyphoid bacillus that may cause boils or infections in the body. Paste is commonly used to treat various skin disorders and other parasites, like ringworm and even venomous snakebites.
Cassia Seed Side Effects
Cassia seed contains chemicals like chrysophanol, obtusin, aurantio-obtusin, etc. which do benefit our body but can also cause health ailments like obesity, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and psoriasis. It can also contract the uterus, hence, should be avoided by young or pregnant women. Cassia seed has the potential to exhibit gastrointestinal side effects like gas, diarrhea and nausea along with drowsiness, anxiety and muscle spasms. Since, this seed can lower a person's blood pressure, it is not recommended to be taken by people who are presently using blood pressure medications. In fact, it should also be avoided by patients who have Qi deficiency along with loose bowel movements.
Although, the health benefits far exceed its side effects, excess of anything is harmful and so is applicable to cassia seed also. Hence, to overcome the side effects and get the maximum benefits, it should only be taken under a doctor's supervision. However, its recommended dosage varies as per the size of the patient and health ailment, and usually ranges from six (.21 oz) to twelve grams (.42 oz).
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