Evidence supporting the use of: Campylandra fimbriata
For the body system: Adrenal Glands

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Campylandra fimbriata is primarily used in traditional medicine systems, especially in parts of South and Southeast Asia, where it is sometimes included in herbal formulations thought to support general vitality and stamina. The justification for its use in supporting the adrenal glands and the associated body system (e.g., for stress, fatigue, or hormonal balance) comes from anecdotal reports and traditional herbal practices rather than from robust scientific research. There are no well-documented clinical trials or peer-reviewed studies directly linking Campylandra fimbriata to adrenal gland support or function.

In ethnobotanical records, it has been used as a tonic and sometimes referred to as "Indian Solomon's Seal," but specifics regarding its action on adrenal glands are sparse or indirect. The purported benefits for the adrenal system are likely extrapolated from its general use as an adaptogen-like herb in traditional systems, although it is not as well-studied or as commonly referenced as classic adaptogens like Panax ginseng or Withania somnifera (ashwagandha). Scientific literature contains little to no pharmacological data on its effects on adrenal hormones such as cortisol or on adrenal fatigue syndromes. Therefore, while its use is grounded in tradition, there is minimal direct evidence to support its efficacy for adrenal support.

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