Official resources
Fact sheets from the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements related to this ingredient group.
- Tea (ClinicalTrials.gov)
- Tea (NCCAM)
- Tea and Cancer Prevention (NCI)
- Black Tea - Dose and administration (PubMed)
- Black Tea - Adverse effects (PubMed)
- Black Tea - Mechanism of action (PubMed)
- Black Tea - Kinetics (PubMed)
- Black Tea - Poisoning (PubMed)
- Black Tea - Dietary supplement use in human (PubMed)
- Black Tea - Clinical trials (PubMed)
- Black tea (MedlinePlus Supplements)
Dietary Supplement Label Database
Ingredient group data in NutriNav is aligned with the NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD).
- DSLD group id
- 1071
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Type: Herbs
Plant-based supplements derived from leaves, roots, flowers, or other plant parts. Often used in traditional medicine systems.
Absorption: Many herbs require specific extraction methods or co-factors (like piperine for curcumin) for optimal absorption.
Interactions: Herbs can have significant drug interactions. Some herbs have blood-thinning effects. Consult healthcare provider before use.