About Agati
Sesbania grandiflora (agati) is a tropical leafy plant used traditionally and marketed as a whole-food/greens source (chlorophyll, minerals, vitamin A). Human clinical evidence is essentially absent; effects are traditional/preclinical only. Grade low, presence-only.
What Agati supports
- Whole-food leafy green used as a micronutrient source
How much Agati to take
The RDA prevents deficiency. The effective range is what clinical trials used to actually move the outcome.
Effective
100–1000
mg
No established therapeutic dose; no clinical dose in the literature. Nominal range for a blend component.
Clinical evidence
Limited clinical evidence. Traditional/preclinical only; no meaningful human data.
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