Evidence supporting the use of: Khella
For the health condition: Heart (weakness)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Khella (Ammi visnaga) has a long history of use in traditional medicine, particularly in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean regions. Traditionally, Khella has been used for a variety of cardiovascular and respiratory conditions. Its primary traditional uses have been for relieving angina (chest pain), as it is believed to help dilate blood vessels and improve blood flow, potentially reducing the workload on the heart. The active constituents, mainly khellin and visnagin, are known to have vasodilatory effects, which may support these uses.
However, direct traditional usage for "heart weakness" (heart failure or a weak heart) is less well-documented compared to its use for angina or asthma. Some traditional texts suggest its utility in supporting general heart function, but these claims are not robustly described or universally accepted in traditional medical systems. There is limited scientific evidence to support these uses. Modern studies focus more on its effects as a smooth muscle relaxant, especially for urinary or biliary tract spasm, and as a vasodilator for angina. Clinical trials for treating heart failure or "heart weakness" specifically are lacking.
In summary, the use of Khella for "heart weakness" is rooted primarily in traditional medicine, but the evidence—both historical and scientific—is weak and not well established for this particular indication.
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