Evidence supporting the use of: Trichilia catigua
For the health condition: Energy (lack of)

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Trichilia catigua, commonly known as catuaba, is a plant native to Brazil and traditionally used in Brazilian folk medicine. Its bark has long been employed as a herbal tonic, particularly to combat fatigue, support energy levels, and enhance physical stamina. The traditional use of catuaba as an adaptogen and stimulant is well documented in ethnobotanical literature, and it is often included in formulations intended to reduce tiredness and improve overall vitality.

Despite its popularity in traditional medicine, scientific studies specifically investigating Trichilia catigua for energy enhancement in humans are limited. Most available evidence comes from animal studies and anecdotal reports. Some preclinical research suggests that extracts of catuaba may have central nervous system stimulant effects and could impact neurotransmitters related to fatigue and mood. For instance, rodent studies have shown reduced signs of fatigue and improved performance in physical endurance tests following administration of catuaba extracts. However, these findings have not been robustly confirmed in human clinical trials.

In summary, while Trichilia catigua is traditionally used to support energy and reduce fatigue, high-quality scientific evidence confirming these effects in humans is currently lacking. Its continued use for this purpose is primarily based on traditional knowledge and limited preclinical data rather than rigorous clinical validation.

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