Question

Will these supplements be OK to take with my HIV treatment?

Will these supplements be OK to take with my HIV treatment: garlic, ginger, ginkgo biloba, cayenne, cardiosterol

Answer

Garlic is fine, as long as you are not on protease inhibitors (in particular saquinavir). Generally, however, it is good to avoid it if you use a PI, as it may reduce the drug concentration.

Ginger is fine. Especially, if you have problems with the stomach while on medicines.

Ginkgo biloba is fine too, but people with low platelets, as well as people prone to sudden bleeding or women with heavy menstruation, is better to avoid it. This is because it prevents platelet clumping.

Cayenne is generally fine, but should be avoided with ACE inhibitors, stomach acid reducers, aspirin, blood thinning medicines and theophylline.

Finally, I have not heard of any studies re: cardiosterol. If you decide to use it, then you should do that with caution and if you notice anything unusual, you should contact your doctor ASAP.

73 comments

  1. Simon Collins

    Hi Luthando

    It is not a good idea for anyone to use colon cleans pills – whatever these are.

    Your colon is your colon – it does it’s job very well without needing a clean. Any idea of cleaning it is ridiculous, becasue it is being used all the time so two minutes after any so-called clean it wil be the same again.

    This attempt to clean could actually be harmful by taking out all the good bacteria that you body needs to work properly.

  2. Luthando

    Is it alright to take colon cleanse while you are on arvs?

  3. Josh Peasegood

    Hi Zipho, yes you can drink cloves while taking ARVs. There is no interaction between them.