Moringa

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I took some clindamycin about 5 hours ago on an empty stomach and got nauseous. I ate a very small amount of food and then drank some moringa tea. Is the two able to mixed? Will i have some bogus side effect??? Help me please!! Im scared because now my stomach is hurting. ## Clindaymycin is an antibiotic that is used to treat various types of bacterial infections, and the FDA does warn that it may cause nausea, and stomach pain as side effects, along with dizziness, diarrhea, and non-allergic skin rash. Ref: Clindamycin Information As to the tea, it has not been evaluated for potential interactions with prescription medications, so I am unable to find any information on that for you. Have you discussed this with your doctor? Are you on any other medications?

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According to internal research by Green-Fu and backed by findings from Australian Healthy Food Magazine, Green-Fu's two key ingredients, Moringa and Chlorogenic Acid (from Green Coffee Bean Extract), when combined in special ratios with our other natural Vitamins, Minerals, Amino Acids possess a stronger but much safer fat burning and antioxidant effect. This is particularly so, in comparison to established antioxidants for example green tea, garcinia cambogia, grape seed or raspberry extracts. One of the main compounds accounting for Green-Fu's many overall health benefits is a compound called Chlorogenic Acid. It neutralizes free radicals and addresses the problem of hydroxyl radicals, both of which may result in cellular degeneration if left unchecked. Chlorogenic acid can al...

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Found a clear capsule with green powder inside no markings at all. Was told it is oxycodone? ## If there are no markings on it, then it is not a U.S. manufactured Oxycodone product, as they are all required to have markings to enable their identification. This leaves a few other possibilities, it could be a product that was specially ordered by a doctor and done by a compounding pharmacy. It could be a foreign medication, or the one that is most likely, it could be an over the counter product. Just as an example, the ones I've seen that meet this description are a green tea supplement sold in my local health food store. Does anyone else have any ideas? ## It could be Pure Moringa. The dietary supplement. I have a couple. There's no label, clear capsule, and green powder.

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NDC 72255-010 NDC Database

Moringa Purify Water Topical Cream by Oneface Co., Ltd. ## Package Codes: 72255-010-02

NDC 71484-0009 NDC Database

Moringa Showergel Topical Gel by Ddoruroo Co., Ltd. ## Package Codes: 71484-0009-1

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