Evidence supporting the use of: Madder
For the health condition: Bladder Infection
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Madder (Rubia cordifolia) has a long history of use in traditional medicine systems, particularly in Ayurveda and Unani medicines. It has been employed for various urinary tract issues, including bladder infections (cystitis), kidney stones, and urinary discomfort. The traditional rationale is based on its perceived anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and diuretic properties, which are believed to help clear infections and soothe the urinary tract.
However, scientific validation for these uses remains limited. Few in vitro studies have demonstrated some antibacterial activity of madder extracts, but these are mostly preliminary and do not establish clinical efficacy for bladder infections in humans. There are no robust clinical trials or modern pharmacological studies directly supporting the use of madder for treating bladder infections. Most of the evidence remains anecdotal or theoretical, based on its traditional medicinal applications and pharmacological actions inferred from animal and laboratory studies.
Consequently, while madder is traditionally used for urinary tract conditions, including bladder infections, current scientific evidence is insufficient to strongly support its effectiveness or safety for this particular use. Further research and well-designed clinical trials would be necessary to validate or refute its traditional applications for bladder infection.
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