Evidence supporting the use of: Bassia scoparia
For the health condition: Bladder Infection

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Bassia scoparia (commonly known as kochia or burning bush) has been used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for centuries, where it is known as "Di Fu Zi" (地肤子). In TCM, the seeds are commonly prescribed to "clear heat and dampness," which is interpreted as treating symptoms such as painful urination, frequent urination, and urinary tract infections (UTIs), including bladder infections. Historical TCM texts and modern pharmacopeias reference its use for these indications, often in combination with other herbs.

However, there is limited direct scientific evidence validating these traditional uses. Some in vitro and animal studies have suggested that Bassia scoparia extracts possess anti-inflammatory and mild antimicrobial properties, which could theoretically support its traditional indications for urinary tract health. Nevertheless, these studies are preliminary and do not directly demonstrate clinical efficacy in treating bladder infections in humans. There are no large-scale, randomized controlled trials confirming its effectiveness for this condition. Thus, while there is a well-established traditional use for bladder infections, scientific validation remains limited at this time, and evidence strength is rated at 2/5.

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