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"Poisonous" does not mean deadly. Some manifestations of toxicity are subtle. The dose, as always, determines if a plant is safe source of nutrients or a toxic hazard.

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BRIEF: Do you know where I can get up to date information on the natural form of ellagic acid?


QUESTION:
Do you know where I can get up to date information on the natural form of ellagic acid? I have been trying to get information for at least 4 months form various doctors and companies who are promating it as a cancer preventative and cancer fighter. The reason I'm asking is that several years ago when research was being done on the synthetic form it was creating blood clotting problems in humans, so even though we really want to take the natural form from raspberries etc, I really want to talk to someone who has up to date information and who has done reseach on it. I know some things are said to be fine because they are quote natural but I also know that some natural things aren't good for the body. I respect herbs and medicine but I need more scientific details.

ANSWER:

Ellagic acid can form the center of more complex molecules classified as hydrolyzable tannins. It can also exist in small amounts by itself. I don't think there is enough in raspberries to hurt you, so enjoy! In season, anyway... As far as it being a cancer preventative, that sounds pretty far-fetched to me.