Evidence supporting the use of: Botanical Blend
For the body system: Lymphatics
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Botanical blends have been traditionally used in various cultures to support the lymphatic system, though robust scientific evidence is limited. Historically, herbalists have included plants such as red clover, cleavers (Galium aparine), burdock root, echinacea, and calendula in formulations intended to promote lymphatic drainage, reduce swelling, and support immune health. The rationale for their use is often based on empirical observation, traditional medical systems (such as Western herbalism), and longstanding anecdotal reports.
For example, cleavers has been used in European folk medicine as a "lymphatic tonic," believed to assist in the body's natural detoxification processes. Red clover and burdock root have similarly been thought to purify the blood and encourage the elimination of waste products, indirectly supporting lymphatic function. While some of these herbs have demonstrated mild diuretic or anti-inflammatory effects in laboratory studies, direct clinical evidence showing significant lymphatic benefits in humans is sparse or inconclusive.
Overall, the use of botanical blends for lymphatic support is primarily justified by tradition rather than robust scientific validation. Most claims rely on historical usage and extrapolations from limited in vitro or animal studies rather than large-scale human trials.
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alfalfaastragalus
bayberry
blackberry
bupleurum falcatum
burdock
cat's claw
chamomile
citrus oil
citrus pectin
turmeric
dandelion
dyer’s woad root
echinacea purpurea
fruit blend (proprietary)
garlic bulb
ginger
goldenseal
gotu kola
onion
green tea
horse chestnut
lemon
licorice root
maitake mushroom
marshmallow
nettle
oregon grape
parsley
reishi mushroom
rosemary
scrophularia root
serratiopeptidase
specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs)
water
watercress
watermelon
sarsaparilla
red clover
jiaogulan
boneset
mullein
typhonium
lobelia
neem tree
punarnava
rubia cordifolia
lingzhi
yarrow
pau d'arco
elecampane
ganoderma
sheep's sorrel
polyporus
cleavers
stillingia
noni
herbal blend (proprietary)
AHCC
Ajuga
Aescin
Andrographis
Asteracea
Alkylglycerols
Blue Flag
Black-Eyed Susan
Brassica
berry
Bee products
Bupleurum
Bittersweet
Coumarin
Calendula
Coriolus mushroom
Codonopsis
Citrus
Cruciferous
Chinese Ligustrum berry
cypress
Chaparral
Cowslip
Ceanothus integerrimus
Cytokines
Castor Oil
Culvers Root
Deerbrush
Echinacea
Escin