Evidence supporting the use of: Achyranthes
For the health condition: Amenorrhea

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Achyranthes, particularly Achyranthes aspera, has a long history of use in traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda and Unani for various gynecological conditions, including amenorrhea (the absence of menstruation). In these traditional practices, Achyranthes is believed to possess emmenagogue properties, meaning it can stimulate menstrual flow. Classical Ayurvedic texts and ethnobotanical surveys often list the plant among remedies prescribed for menstrual disorders, either as a decoction, powder, or in polyherbal formulations.

However, the scientific evidence supporting the use of Achyranthes for amenorrhea is limited. While some laboratory and animal studies have investigated the plant's pharmacological actions—such as anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and uterotonic effects—direct clinical evidence in humans for amenorrhea is lacking. The majority of the rationale for its use comes from empirical, historical use and anecdotal reports rather than controlled clinical trials. As a result, while Achyranthes continues to be used in traditional contexts for amenorrhea, its efficacy and safety for this specific indication have not been rigorously validated through modern scientific research.

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