Evidence supporting the use of: Alfalfa
For the health condition: Debility
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine as a general tonic to address "debility," which refers to weakness, fatigue, or lack of vitality. In Western herbal traditions, especially during the 19th and early 20th centuries, alfalfa was often recommended as a nutritive tonic, believed to restore strength in convalescents or those recovering from illness. This use is largely attributed to alfalfa's rich content of vitamins (such as vitamin K, C, and some B vitamins), minerals (including calcium, magnesium, and iron), and protein, which made it a valuable dietary supplement before the widespread availability of multivitamins and enriched foods.
There is, however, minimal scientific evidence to support alfalfa specifically for the treatment of debility in the modern medical sense. Most contemporary studies focus on alfalfa’s potential effects on cholesterol, antioxidant activity, or estrogenic properties, rather than its efficacy as a restorative tonic. Nonetheless, its nutritional profile may contribute to improved general nutrition in individuals with poor dietary intake, which could indirectly alleviate feelings of weakness or fatigue. Overall, while traditional use is well documented, robust clinical evidence for alfalfa in the treatment of debility is lacking, and its use for this purpose should be considered supplementary rather than primary.
Other ingredients used for Debility
adrenal cortexalfalfa
amino acids
apricot
bilberry
black currant
bovine
bovine spleen
carrot
chlorella
turmeric
elderberry
garlic bulb
ginger
grape
green tea
l-glutamine
milk
ornithine alpha-ketoglutarate
pomegranate
protein
spirulina
vitamin C
vitamin D
zinc
xanthium (cockleburs)
siler root
hyacinth bean
algae
Aralia
Antler
Ambergris
Angelica
acacia
Achyranthes
Anamu
Aletris
Algal protein
Ant
Abalone
Animal protein
Bishop's Weed
Beef Protein
Beef
Beef liver
Bovine Protein
Bael
Borassus aethiopum
Codonopsis
Cynomorium
Chlorophytum
Chicken
Deer Root
Deer Velvet
Elk antler
glucose
Other health conditions supported by alfalfa
AnemiaArthritis
Breast Milk (dry up)
Cholesterol (high)
Debility
Diabetes
Digestion (poor)
Failure to Thrive
Fatigue
Fingernails (weak or brittle)
Gout
Hair (loss or thinning)
Hair Care (general)
Hypertension
Inflammation
Kidney Stones
Labor and Delivery
Liver Detoxification
Menopause
Nursing
Osteoporosis
Pregnancy (herbs and supplements for)
Psoriasis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Ulcers
Urinary Tract Infections
Wounds and Sores
Products containing alfalfa
Vitabase
Active Woman's Multi
Vitabase
Life's Essentials Plus
Douglas Laboratories
Ultra Protein Green