Comment · Mon, March 11, 2024 · ND Owner
Safety considerations around the ND CO2 Coriander extract.
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-MickeyOern- · 10 points
Curious about the product. And its safety long term.
Been impressed with cilantro on its apigenin content.
Wrote about mechanisms here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Nootropics/comments/17m279x/comment/k7ji7di/
And trusting the competence of the ND team (that while human) appear sharp on their selection.
And now my attention was awake to the potential benefits of the linalool in the coriander seeds.
I wanted to check out the terpene profile of coriander seeds and got a COA from a Ukranian batch.
Turns out, that the seeds contains camphor, in levels that are making me somewhat apprehensive.
Wrote about it here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/essentialoils/comments/1b7aua9/safety\_of\_camphor\_containing\_herbal\_extract/
Did some searching around and while it has yet to be confirmed to the be from the same batch (ukranian). there is some likelihood that it is.
I'd love some insight from Pretty-Chill or [MisterYouAreSoDumb](https://www.reddit.com/user/Mister…
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Direct reply to the original post — see the thread post above.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Did you see my parsley rant?
https://www.reddit.com/r/NootropicsDepot/comments/vksitf/lab_testing_results_dried_parsley/
Don't make me go on a cilantro lab testing rant, too! I'll do it! I'll go test cilantro from the store and post the lab results! LOL
I looked at our GC results for our supercritical coriander, and the linalool is basically the only volatile peak in the chromatogram.