What herbs and supplements can interact with tin?
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Tin may alter the way the body processes certain herbs or supplements using the liver's cytochrome P450 enzyme system. As a result, the levels of other herbs or supplements may become too high or too low in the blood. It may also alter the effects that other herbs or supplements possibly have on the P450 system.Tin compounds may also interact with antibacterials, calcium, copper, D-aspartate, dental and periodontal agents, foods that have been packaged in tin cans, herbs and supplements that affect the immune system, iron, L-glutamate, manganese, photosensitizing agents, rubidium, selenium, vitamin D, or zinc.
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Tin may alter the way the body processes certain herbs or supplements using the liver's cytochrome P450 enzyme system. As a result, the levels of other herbs or supplements may become too high or too low in the blood. It may also alter the effects... More

