Acacia Rigidula Interactions Overview

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Acacia Rigidula

Also known as
  • Vachellia rigidula
  • Acacia rigidula
  • Acaciopsis rigidula
  • Blackbrush
  • Blackbush
  • Chaparro Prieto
Acacia Rigidula Acacia rigidula is a species of acacia tree native to Texas and Mexico. The plant is known for its small, bright yellow flowers and its woody, thorny branches. Acacia rigidula has been traditionally used for medicinal purposes and is available as a dietary supplement marketed for weight loss aid and as a stimulant. It is purported to boost energy, increase metabolism, and aid weight loss. Studies have found several active compounds in Acacia rigidula, including phenylethylamine (PEA) and its derivatives, which are considered to be stimulants.
There are 770 drugs known to interact with Acacia Rigidula

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