Evidence supporting the use of: Indian sarsparilla
For the health condition: Gout
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Indian Sarsaparilla (Hemidesmus indicus) has been used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for centuries, with one of its documented applications being the management of inflammatory conditions such as gout. Gout is characterized by the deposition of uric acid crystals in joints, leading to inflammation and pain. In Ayurveda, Hemidesmus indicus is considered to have anti-inflammatory, detoxifying, and blood-purifying properties, and is often included in formulations intended to reduce pain and swelling in gout and other arthritic conditions.
However, scientific validation for these uses remains limited. While some in vitro and animal studies have shown that Hemidesmus indicus possesses anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, direct clinical evidence for its efficacy in treating or supporting gout specifically is lacking. No well-conducted human trials have established its effectiveness in reducing uric acid levels or preventing gout flares. The majority of support for Indian Sarsaparilla in this context is therefore based on traditional use rather than robust scientific data.
In summary, while Indian Sarsaparilla is traditionally used for gout in systems like Ayurveda, and has some general anti-inflammatory potential according to preliminary research, there is insufficient clinical evidence to confirm its efficacy for this specific condition.
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Actaea spicata
Alfalfa
amber
apple cider vinegar
Ardisia
Baccharoides anthelmintica
banyan
barbasco
Bassia scoparia
Bergenia
big quaking grass
birch
black cumin
black currant
Black Hellebore
black root
Boerhavia diffusa
Borassus aethiopum
borassus palm
Boswellia
Broussonetia
burdock
Butea monosperma
cactus
Caesalpinia crista
celery
cherry
chestnut
Chinese mountain ant
Chinese pond turtle
Chinese silkvine
Cinnamomum
cinquefoil
Clerodendrum indicum
colocynth
commiphora
Cynodon dactylon
dioscorea
elephant\'s head
elk antler
European Elder
Ficus simplicissima
Flueggea suffruticosa
Fomes fomentarius
ganoderma
gastrodia
ginger
Glechoma hederacea
Harpagoside
Hellebore
horse gram
Hygrophila
Indian sarsparilla
indigo leaves
juniper berries
knotweed
licorice root
loquat
madder
Mezoneuron benthamianum
Momordica
Morinda
Morus
mustard seed
Myrrh
Nettle
Nimbidin
omega-3 fatty acids
oregon grape
Oroxylum indicum
pagoda tree
papaya
Patrinia
Phellodendron
Physalis angulata
plum fruit
Polygonum
prepared aconite tuber
Prunus
punarnava
Qin Jiao
reishi mushroom
root tuber
Rubia cordifolia
Rubia yunnanensis
Sanguisorba
sarsaparilla
Scabrous Gentian
Scoparia dulcis
scrophularia root
Semecarpus anacardium
Sete sangrias
Sinapis arvensis
Solanum anguivi
soursop
Sword Bean
Szechuan lovage
Tamaricaceae
Tamarind
Thaumatococcus daniellii
Tinospora cordifolia
turmeric
Varuna
vitamin C
zanthoxylum
Other health conditions supported by Indian sarsparilla
ArthritisBlood Poisoning
Bruises (healing)
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Cancer (prevention)
Cancer Treatment (reducing side effects)
Cuts
Diabetes
Digestion (poor)
Edema
Fatigue
Gout
Inflammation
Jaundice (adults)
Liver Detoxification
Rashes and Hives
Skin (infections)
Ulcers
Wounds and Sores
