Bacopa monnieri –  BACOPA

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November 11, 2025

PARTS USED:

  • Aerial parts

USES:

Anti-anxiety

Antidepressant benefits – works on serotonin receptors

Promotes a healthy sleep

CNS Health:

  • Nootropic – Cognitive enhancer
  • Neuroprotective
  • Nerve growth – increases dendrite length and branching
  • Nourishes neurons and balances the nervous system
  • Improves processing speed – visual, learning, memory
  • Protects against age-related structural deterioration
  • Anticonvulsant synergist with anticonvulsant medications
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • May be beneficial in Alzheimer’s
  • May be beneficial in Parkinson’s

Antioxidants

Anti-inflammatory – particularly in the brain

  • Neuralgias
  • Inhibits cytokine release
  • Cleaves proteins associated with the development of Alzheimer’s
  • Activates enzymes and inflammatory mediators
  • Other anti-inflammatory actions
  • Rheumatic conditions
  • Arthritis/joint pain

May help reduce child and adolescent cognitive symptoms

  • ADHD, mental retardation, learning disorders, and Autism spectrum disorders:
    • Restlessness and attention
  • Impulsiveness
  • Self-control
  • Inattention
  • Reduced error-making
  • Language and simple numeric skills
  • Mental speed
  • Improved recall
  • Associative memory and relationships

May be good for constipation – increases intestinal motility

Cardiotonic

Reproductive

  • Anti-fertility in males – reduces sperm motility and morphology (reversible)

Apoptosis

  • Breast
  • Brain
  • Colon

PREPARATION:

    • Infusion
    • Tincture

        SIDE EFFECTS AND TOXICITY:

        • Brahmine (alkaloid) can be toxic in large doses
        • Gastric irritation
        • Nausea
        • Cramping
        • Increased intestinal motility
        • Diarrhea
        • May interact with Amitriptyline
        • Do not use during pregnancy/lactation
        • Source responsibly – it is a chelator
        • Potential interaction when orally co-administered with drugs metabolized by CYP1A2, CYP3A4, CYP2C9 and CYP2C19 (some anticonvulsants, antidepressants, antibiotics, anti-anxieties).

        MISCELLANEOUS:

        • Also known as “Brahmi” in southern India (Centella is known as Brahmi in northern India)
        • Named after “Brahman” meaning the “energy of universal consciousness”
        • Considered an adaptogen in Ayurveda
        • Doctrine of Signatures suggests this plant is beneficial for the nerves, brain, and bloodflow, as it grows in a sprawling, branching pattern

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