Senna Alexandrina - Medicinal Use

Medicinal Use

Historically, Senna alexandrina was used in the form of senna pods, or as a tisane made from the leaves, as a laxative.

Modern medicine has used extracts since at least the 1950s as a laxative. If accidentally ingested by infants, it can cause side effects such as severe diaper rash. The active ingredients are several senna glycosides which interact with immune cells in the colon.

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