Evidence supporting the use of: Commiphora
For the health condition: Hemorrhoids
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Commiphora, particularly Commiphora mukul (guggul) and Commiphora myrrha (myrrh), has a long history of use in traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine. In these systems, preparations containing Commiphora resin are commonly used for their anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and wound-healing properties. For hemorrhoids, Commiphora is typically employed in topical formulations or sometimes taken orally as part of polyherbal remedies. Historical Ayurvedic texts describe the use of guggul as effective in reducing swelling and pain associated with hemorrhoids ("Arsha" in Sanskrit), often in combination with other botanicals. Scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of Commiphora for hemorrhoids is limited, with very few rigorous clinical studies specifically addressing this use. Some laboratory and animal studies suggest that Commiphora species have anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antimicrobial effects, which could theoretically benefit hemorrhoidal symptoms. However, direct clinical evidence from well-designed human trials is lacking. A few small studies and anecdotal reports suggest improvement in hemorrhoid symptoms with herbal preparations containing Commiphora, but these are not sufficient for a high evidence rating. In summary, the use of Commiphora for hemorrhoids is primarily justified by tradition, with some plausible pharmacological basis but insufficient clinical evidence to firmly validate its efficacy.
Other ingredients used for Hemorrhoids
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apple
apricot
berry flavor
betel
bilberry
blackberry
butcher's broom
chamomile
citrus bioflavonoids
turmeric
dandelion
fiber blend (proprietary)
gotu kola
cellulose
horse chestnut
lemon
licorice root
nettle
oregon grape
parsley
phellodendron amurense
plum fruit
prune
psyllium
rutin
slippery elm bark
triphala
vitamin C
seaweed
zinc
tangerine
capsicum
punarnava
commiphora
blackboard tree
caesalpinia crista
rubia cordifolia
peony
lingusticum wallichii
morus
myrrh
morinda
birch
aster root
shepherd's purse
paw paw
geranium
sea salt
Avens
Apple Cider Vinegar
Antler
Anthraquinone
Ardisia
Angelica
acacia
Agrimony
Allicin
Antirrhinum majus
Achyranthes
Abrus
Alchemilla
Aconite
Ajuga
Aerva lanata
American Liverleaf
Aescin
anthocyanidins
Agrimonia pilosa
Allium tuberosum
Amor seco
Baliospermum
Blepharis
Brassica
Bayleaf
Bran
Barleria
Bael
Banyan
Bioflavonoids
Black Nightshade
Borassus Palm
Borassus aethiopum
Black root
Bassia scoparia
Black Hellebore
Bergenia
Chinese Silkvine
Cucurbita
coconut oil
Cactus
Cinquefoil
Cyathula
Chard
Cabbage
Chestnut
Cynodon dactylon
Castor Oil
Carthamus
Colocynth
Celosia
Clerodendrum indicum
Chondrus
Dianthus
Diosmin
Elephant's Head
Escin
Embelia
Fiber
Little ironweed
Oak
Potato
Rhubarb
Squash
Sumac
Zucchini
Other health conditions supported by commiphora
Abdominal PainArthritis
Asthma
Bleeding (external)
Boils
Bronchitis
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Cancer (prevention)
Canker Sores
Carbuncles
Cardiovascular Disease
Chest Pain
Circulation (poor)
Colds (antiviral)
Colds (general)
Conjunctivitis
Cuts
Dandruff
Depression
Dermatitis
Diabetes
Digestion (poor)
Edema
Emotional Sensitivity
Energy (lack of)
Fever
Fungal Infections
Gas and Bloating
Gastritis
Gingivitis
Glands (swollen lymph)
Gout
Headache (general)
Headache (sinus)
Headache (tension)
Heart (weakness)
Hemorrhoids
Hepatitis
Herpes
Inflammation