Evidence supporting the use of: Erodium cicutarium
For the health condition: Jaundice (adults)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1

Erodium cicutarium, commonly known as redstem filaree or stork's bill, is a plant with a history of use in traditional medicine across various cultures. In the context of supporting or treating jaundice in adults, its use is documented primarily in folk and ethnobotanical sources, particularly in regions such as the Middle East, Central Asia, and some Mediterranean countries. For example, ethnobotanical surveys from Iran and Turkey mention the use of Erodium cicutarium preparations for liver-related ailments, including jaundice. However, these references are typically anecdotal or based on community herbal traditions rather than systematic clinical research.

There is currently very limited scientific evidence to substantiate the efficacy or safety of Erodium cicutarium for jaundice. While some laboratory studies have explored the plant’s phytochemical profile—identifying the presence of flavonoids, tannins, and other potentially bioactive compounds—there have been no controlled clinical trials directly investigating its effects on liver function or bilirubin metabolism in jaundiced patients. As such, its use for jaundice remains rooted in traditional practices, with only minimal support from empirical research.

Given the lack of robust scientific validation and the reliance on traditional knowledge, the evidence supporting Erodium cicutarium for jaundice can be considered weak (rated 1/5). Individuals should exercise caution and consult healthcare professionals before using it for this purpose.

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