Stack Genius ingredient guide
Parsley
Parsley is Petroselinum crispum leaf, seed, powder, or concentrated botanical preparation in supplement labeling.
Overview
Parsley is Petroselinum crispum leaf, seed, or extract. Parsley is food-familiar, but concentrated supplement forms change the review.
Identify leaf versus seed, extract strength, serving size, and vitamin K disclosure. Common product context: greens, urinary, breath, and digestive formulas.
pregnancy caution for concentrated forms, kidney context, vitamin K, and diuretic-style claims. Kidney disease, pregnancy, vitamin K, and diuretic-style claims need caution.
Key takeaways
- Parsley: Identify leaf versus seed, extract strength, serving size, and vitamin K disclosure.
- Parsley is food-familiar, but concentrated supplement forms change the review.
- Kidney disease, pregnancy, vitamin K, and diuretic-style claims need caution.
Practical guidance
What to know before adding Parsley
Evidence snapshot
Parsley is food-familiar, but concentrated supplement forms change the review.
Label-reading priority
Identify leaf versus seed, extract strength, serving size, and vitamin K disclosure.
Common misunderstanding
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Stack context
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Dosing & Timing
Record leaf/seed form, extract strength, vitamin K, and urinary-blend partners.
Safety and interaction context
Kidney disease, pregnancy, vitamin K, and diuretic-style claims need caution.
Sources
- PubMed - Fennel reviewAromatic botanical context for parsley/papaya adjacent use.
- MedlinePlus - Dietary SupplementsConsumer supplement safety and label context.
- NCCIH - Using Dietary Supplements WiselyGeneral supplement safety and clinician-review context.
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