Evidence supporting the use of: Shankhpushpi
For the body system: Dopamine
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Shankhpushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis) is a well-known herb in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, primarily used as a "medhya rasayana" — a substance believed to enhance memory, intellect, and cognitive function. Its traditional uses are focused on promoting mental calmness, improving memory, and alleviating anxiety or stress-related disorders. While Shankhpushpi is not directly referenced in classical Ayurvedic texts as a modulator of the dopamine system (which is a modern neurochemical concept), it is widely used for conditions that may overlap with dopaminergic function such as mood, attention, and cognition. Scientific studies on Shankhpushpi have shown it possesses neuroprotective, anxiolytic, and nootropic properties in animal models, but direct evidence linking its effects to the dopamine system is scant. Some research suggests it may influence neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, but these findings are preliminary and not well-established in humans. The majority of its use for "dopamine support" is extrapolated from its traditional indications for mental health and cognitive enhancement rather than direct scientific proof of dopaminergic activity. Therefore, its reputation for supporting aspects of the "dopamine body system" is primarily traditional, with limited scientific validation.
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