Because of the estrogen-like properties in red clover isoflavones, women with
a history of breast cancer should avoid red clover (some studies suggest that
synthetic and/or natural estrogens may increase the risk of breast cancer). Red
clover isoflavones should be used with caution, if at all, by people receiving
hormone therapy (including birth control pills) containing estrogen,
progesterone, androgen or any derivatives of these hormones. Because of the
increased risk of bleeding associated with red clover, individuals taking
blood-thinning medications (such as warfarin or aspirin) or blood-thinning herbs
and supplements (such as ginkgo, ginger, garlic, and vitamin E) should avoid red
clover. |