Red Yeast Rice
Red yeast rice has been used as a food additive and medicine in parts of Asia for centuries. It's a substance extracted from rice that has been fermented with special yeast.
Red Yeast Rice Uses
Several studies have shown good evidence that red yeast rice can significantly lower total and "bad" LDL cholesterol. One ingredient -- monacolin K -- is identical to the active ingredient of the cholesterol drug Mevacor (lovastatin). Red yeast rice does not seem to be as effective as most conventional statin drugs. But these supplements may be a good choice for people who cannot tolerate statins or who could benefit from a slight lowering of cholesterol.
There are other traditional uses of red yeast rice: to reduce swelling and digestion problems, and to treat cuts and wounds, cancer, and other conditions. These uses of red yeast rice, however, have not been tested scientifically.
Red Yeast Rice Dose and Instructions for Use
Doctors haven't established a set dosage for red yeast rice. In some studies, the dose of red yeast rice was 1,200-milligram capsules taken twice a day with food. In some Asian countries, where red yeast rice is a common food additive, a person's normal daily intake might go as high as 55 grams.
Red Yeast Rice Food Sources
Red yeast rice does not occur naturally in other foods.
Red Yeast Rice Supplement Information
Powdered red yeast rice is often sold in capsules. Like any supplement, keep red yeast rice in a cool, dry place, away from humidity and direct sunlight. The amount of the active ingredients in red yeast rice supplements may vary a great deal from one brand to another. Check out the brand carefully. Researchers have found that some brands of red yeast rice contain high levels of the toxin citrinic acid.
Red Yeast Rice Warnings
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Side effects. Red yeast rice side effects are usually
mild. It might cause headaches and upset stomach. Not much is known
about the long-term safety of red yeast rice.
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Interactions. Do not take red yeast rice if you are using
statins, drugs that suppress the immune system, anti-fungal drugs, certain
antibiotics, or protease inhibitors (for HIV.) People taking red yeast rice
should avoid grapefruits and related products. Also, don't have more than
two alcoholic drinks a day if you take red yeast rice.
- Risks. People with liver disease, kidney disease, and allergies to fungus or yeast should not use red yeast rice. People with very high cholesterol, diabetes, or a high risk of heart attack or stroke may also need a more powerful prescription drug like a statin instead of red yeast rice.
Given the lack of evidence about its safety, red yeast rice is not recommended for children or for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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