Evidence supporting the use of: Pseudostellaria
For the health condition: Debility
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Pseudostellaria, particularly Pseudostellaria heterophylla (commonly known as "Tai Zi Shen" or "Prince Ginseng"), is traditionally used in Chinese medicine to support or treat debility, fatigue, and general weakness. Its use is well-documented in classical texts such as the Chinese Pharmacopoeia and traditional herbal compendiums, where it is described as a tonic herb capable of "strengthening qi" (vital energy) and nourishing the body after illness or in cases of chronic weakness. In traditional practice, it is often prescribed for individuals recovering from disease, suffering from lack of appetite, or experiencing fatigue, especially when the use of stronger tonics like ginseng is not appropriate.
However, the scientific evidence supporting Pseudostellaria's efficacy for debility is limited. Some laboratory and animal research suggests potential immunomodulatory and adaptogenic effects, but robust clinical trials in humans are lacking. Most of the rationale for its use remains rooted in centuries of empirical observation and traditional theory rather than contemporary biomedical validation. As such, while its use for debility is deeply entrenched in traditional practice, scientific validation is still preliminary, and the evidence strength is rated as moderate based on historical use rather than rigorous clinical evidence.
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