Each capsule contains: Red Marine Algae (rhodymenia palmettta) 375 mg. Other Ingredients: Kosher Gelatin (capsule), Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate.
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INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
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LIKELY SAFE ...when undegraded carrageenan is used orally in the amounts found in foods (11). Carrageenan has Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) status in the US (4912,102538).
POSSIBLY SAFE ...when used intranasally, short-term. Saline solution containing iota-carrageenan 0.12% has been sprayed into the nose with apparent safety three times daily for up to 7 days (99449,99450,99451,99452,99466). Also, saline solution containing iota-carrageenan 0.17% has been sprayed into both nostrils with apparent safety four times daily (providing 1 mg daily) for up to 21 days (107852).
POSSIBLY UNSAFE ...when the degraded form, called poligeenan, is used orally. Poligeenan contains a lower molecular weight product that is partially absorbed. There is concern about the safety of this form because it has been linked to colonic lesions, neoplasms, and bleeding in animals (40065,40047). Due to public concern that commercial carrageenan contains poligeenan or can be degraded to poligeenan in the stomach, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reevaluated the safety of carrageenan and reaffirmed its status as GRAS in 2012 (99466). Carrageenan that is not degraded has an average molecular weight of 453-652 kDA, while degraded carrageenan is usually 20-30 kDA. In order to limit potential safety concerns, the European Commission Scientific Committee on Food advises that the total weight of any carrageenan food additives contain no more than 5% of a molecular weight below 50 kDa (99901). There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of carrageenan when used topically.
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION: LIKELY SAFE
when used in food amounts (11).
There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of using larger amounts; avoid using.
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Theoretically, carrageenan may increase the risk of bleeding in patients taking anticoagulant or antiplatelet drugs.
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Laboratory research suggests that carrageenan has anticoagulant effects (6002). However, this has not been reported in humans.
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General
...Orally, carrageenan is well tolerated in amounts found in foods.
Intranasally, carrageenan seems to be well tolerated.
Most Common Adverse Effects: None known.
Dermatologic ...Topically, when carrageenan gel was applied to the penis or anus prior to anal intercourse in one clinical study, it was reported to cause discomfort or adverse reactions in 59% of males, compared with 44% of those using placebo (107851).
Genitourinary ...Intravaginally, carrageenan gel has been associated with mild vaginal itching and burning, a vaginal abrasion, bladder fullness, and urinary hesitancy. However, it is unclear if carrageenan was the causal factor of these symptoms (40044,40068).
Hematologic ...In one clinical study in males, carrageenan gel applied topically to the penis and anus prior to anal intercourse was reported to cause rectal bleeding that was not directly related to anal intercourse in 8% of patients, compared with 0% of patients using placebo (107851).
Oncologic ...Observational research has found that increased consumption of carrageenan is associated with an increase in breast cancer incidence (40046).