Evidence supporting the use of: Sanicle
For the health condition: Afterbirth Pain

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Sanicle (Sanicula europaea) has a long-standing reputation in traditional herbal medicine, particularly within European folk practices, for its use in supporting postpartum recovery, including the alleviation of afterbirth pain. Historical texts and herbal compendia such as those from Nicholas Culpeper and other early modern herbalists mention Sanicle as a "wound herb" and a remedy for internal injuries, with some references to its use in aiding uterine healing and reducing discomfort following childbirth. The herb was often included in postpartum teas or preparations believed to "cleanse" and restore the womb. However, there is no robust clinical or pharmacological evidence from modern scientific studies to validate its efficacy or safety for this specific use. The recommendation for Sanicle in afterbirth pain remains grounded primarily in tradition and anecdotal accounts, rather than in systematic research or randomized controlled trials. As such, while its historical use is well-documented, evidence supporting its effectiveness is limited to traditional herbal literature, and it should be approached with caution in the absence of modern validation.

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