Comment · Tue, March 26, 2013 · Ceretropic
Is the antifertility effect of Bacopa in mice something you should be worried about?
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19041444
Mice of the Parkes (P) strain were orally administered Brahmi (250 mg/kg body weight/day, for 28 and 56 days), and effect of the treatment on reproductive organs and fertility was investigated.
In Brahmi-treated males, libido remained unaffected, but fertility was notably suppressed. The alterations caused in the above reproductive endpoints by the plant extract were reversible, and by 56 days of treatment withdrawal, the parameters recovered to control levels.
The dose is pretty high (250 mg/kg). You think it will noticeably affect fertility?
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
It's very possible. More studies would need to be conducted to be sure. I certainly would not worry about it at this point, especially since the effects were reversible.