Bacopa

OTHER NAME(S): bacopa, Bacopa monnieri, brahmi, water hyssop

Overview

Bacopa is a plant called Bacopa monnieri. The leaves of the plant are used to make dietary supplements. People take bacopa for many reasons, such as to improve memory and thinking skills, but its benefits are not well defined. Common side effects may include loose stools or diarrhea, gas, nausea, or upset stomach. Before taking bacopa, make sure to tell your health care provider about any health conditions you have or medicines you are taking.

References
  1. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine: “Efficacy of standardized extract of bacopa monnieri (Bacognize) on cognitive functions of medical students: a six-week, randomized placebo-controlled trial.”
  2. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience: “The neurocognitive effects of bacopa monnieri and cognitive training on markers of brain microstructure in healthy older adults.”
  3. Gardner, Z; McGuffin, M. Botanical Safety Handbook (Second Edition), American Herbal Products Association, 2013.
  4. HerbClip: “Special extract of bacopa examined for safety.”
  5. Journal of Medical Case Reports: “Suspected cholinergic toxicity due to cevimeline hydrochloride and Bacopa monnieri interaction: a case report.”
  6. National Library of Medicine: “LiverTox: Clinical and Research Information on Drug-Induced Liver Injury [Internet]: Bacopa monnieri,” “StatPearls [Internet]: Bacopa monnieri.”
  7. Neuropsychopharmacology: “Chronic effects of Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) on human memory.”