Evidence supporting the use of: Arisaema cum bile
For the health condition: Hemorrhoids

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Arisaema cum bile refers to the combination of Arisaema (commonly known as "Tian Nan Xing" in Traditional Chinese Medicine) processed with animal bile. In traditional medicine, particularly Chinese herbal practice, this processed herb has been used for its purported abilities to "resolve phlegm," "dry dampness," and "disperse swelling." There are historical references to its use in treating various swellings, lumps, and inflammatory conditions. Some traditional practitioners have extended its application to address hemorrhoids, primarily due to its anti-inflammatory and swelling-reducing properties as described in classical texts.

However, there is no robust scientific evidence supporting the efficacy or mechanism of Arisaema cum bile in the treatment of hemorrhoids. Modern clinical studies specific to hemorrhoids are lacking, and the use for this indication is not well documented in contemporary medical literature. Most of the support comes from anecdotal or traditional sources, rather than controlled scientific trials. Therefore, while there is a basis in traditional practice, the overall evidence supporting its use for hemorrhoids is weak and primarily historical rather than scientific.

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