Fermented Wheat Germ Extract
OTHER NAME(S): Extrait Fermenté de Germe de Blé, Extrait de Germe de Blé Fermenté, Extrait de Germe Triticum Vulgare, Fermented Extract Of Wheat Germ, FWGE, Germe de Blé Triticum Aestivum, MSC, Triticum Aestivum Germ Extract, Triticum Vulgare Germ Extract, None., Extracto de Germen de Trigo Fermentado, Extrait de germe de blé fermenté
Overview
Fermented wheat germ extract is made by fermenting extract of wheat germ with yeast. Wheat germ is the nutrient-rich embryo of the wheat kernel.
Fermented wheat germ extract contains chemicals that are thought to help treat cancer. It also has antioxidant effects.
People sometimes use fermented wheat germ extract for colon and rectal cancer, skin cancer, prostate cancer, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.
Uses
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Side Effects
When taken by mouth: Fermented wheat germ extract is possibly safe. A specific wheat germ extract (Avemar) has been used safely in doses of 8.5-9 grams once or twice daily for up to 1 year. It's usually well-tolerated. Side effects might include diarrhea or nausea.
When applied to the skin: There isn't enough reliable information to know if fermented wheat germ extract is safe or what the side effects might be.
Precautions
When taken by mouth: Fermented wheat germ extract is possibly safe. A specific wheat germ extract (Avemar) has been used safely in doses of 8.5-9 grams once or twice daily for up to 1 year. It's usually well-tolerated. Side effects might include diarrhea or nausea.
When applied to the skin: There isn't enough reliable information to know if fermented wheat germ extract is safe or what the side effects might be.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: There isn't enough reliable information to know if fermented wheat germ extract is safe to use when pregnant or breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.
Children: Fermented wheat germ extract is possibly safe when taken by mouth. A specific wheat germ extract (Avemar) has been used safely for about 29 months.
Organ transplant recipients: Fermented wheat germ extract might increase the immune system. This might increase the risk of organ transplant rejection. If you have received an organ transplant, don't use fermented wheat germ extract until more is known.
Surgery: Fermented wheat germ might affect levels of a brain chemical called serotonin. This could interfere with surgery. Stop using fermented wheat germ at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.
Interactions
Moderate Interaction
Be cautious with this combination
- Medications that decrease the immune system (Immunosuppressants) interacts with Fermented Wheat Germ ExtractFermented wheat germ extract can increase the activity of the immune system. Some medications, such as those used after a transplant, decrease the activity of the immune system. Taking fermented wheat germ extract along with these medications might decrease the effects of these medications.
- Serotonergic drugs interacts with Fermented Wheat Germ ExtractFermented wheat germ might increase a brain chemical called serotonin. Some medications also have this effect. Taking fermented wheat germ extract along with these medications might increase serotonin too much. This might cause serious side effects including heart problems, seizures, and vomiting.
Dosing
A specific wheat germ extract (Avemar) has most often been used by adults in doses of 8.5-9 grams by mouth once or twice daily for up to 1 year. Speak with a healthcare provider to find out what dose might be best for a specific condition.
References
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- Balint G, Apathy A, Gaal M, et al. Effect of Avemar--a fermented wheat germ extract--on rheumatoid arthritis. Preliminary data. Clin Exp Rheumatol 2006;24(3):325-328.
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