Chrysin may cause unpredictable estrogen receptor modulation, leading to hormonal fluctuations and potential related side effects. This is not well-understood and could impact sensitive individuals.
Chrysin, primarily purported as an aromatase inhibitor, may exhibit estrogenic or anti-estrogenic properties depending on the individual's physiological context. This modulation of estrogen receptors is poorly understood and can result in unpredictable hormonal fluctuations. Potential symptoms may include mood changes, alterations in menstrual cycles (in females), changes in libido, and potentially, in extreme cases, effects on reproductive health. This effect is particularly concerning for individuals with pre-existing hormone-sensitive conditions or those taking hormone-altering medications.
Key Information
Severity
Medium
Associated Ingredients
1 ingredient
Associated Ingredients
Chrysin
Chrysin is a naturally occurring isoflavone found in plants like the blue passion flower and in bee...
Important Safety Information
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