Juniper Berry is a botanical valued in herbal practice for its contribution to general wellness support. Traditional systems from Ayurveda to European folk medicine have used Juniper Berry for centuries, and modern interest has revived clinical study of its constituents.
Juniper Berry is used in herbal practice for general wellness support, with traditional applications spanning multiple body systems and a long record of use across cultures.
The specific mechanisms underpinning Juniper Berry's activity are still being characterised, though traditional use has consistently pointed toward systemic, gentle support rather than a single targeted action.
Most adults tolerate Juniper Berry well at the doses used in traditional preparations. That said, individual responses vary, and certain populations — including pregnant or nursing people, children, and those with chronic medical conditions — should treat any new botanical with extra caution. Drug-herb interactions are possible with any botanical, particularly for people taking blood thinners, blood-pressure medication, sedatives, or agents metabolised through cytochrome P450 enzymes. As with any botanical supplement, consult a qualified clinician before adding Juniper Berry to your regimen, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking prescription medication, or managing a diagnosed condition.
fluid balance, infection support, kidney health
A typical dose is 500 mg/day.
No major contraindications are documented for general adult use. Consult a clinician if pregnant, nursing, or taking medication.
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