Evidence supporting the use of: Arisaema cum bile
For the health condition: Debility

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Arisaema cum bile is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) preparation made from the processed tuber of Arisaema erubescens (or related species) and bovine bile. In TCM, this combination is often referred to as "Dan Nan Xing" and is used largely for resolving phlegm, treating convulsions, and alleviating symptoms associated with wind-phlegm obstruction, such as epilepsy, paralysis, or stroke. The concept of "debility" or general weakness is not a direct indication in classical TCM texts for Arisaema cum bile; however, it may be included in some compound formulas intended to address complex conditions where debility is a symptom secondary to phlegm or neurological involvement.

There is little to no modern scientific evidence supporting the use of Arisaema cum bile specifically for debility. Its use for this purpose arises from traditional empirical use and the holistic principles of TCM, not from rigorous clinical studies. The existing literature primarily documents its use for neurological symptoms rather than general weakness or fatigue. Therefore, the evidence is limited and primarily traditional, with a low level of scientific validation for its use in treating debility.

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