Evidence supporting the use of: Clivers
For the body system: Lymphatics
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Clivers (Galium aparine), also known as cleavers or goosegrass, has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine as a lymphatic tonic. Herbalists have used clivers to support lymphatic drainage, reduce swelling, and promote detoxification. The plant is often employed in traditional European and North American herbal practices to treat conditions such as swollen lymph nodes, tonsillitis, and skin eruptions believed to be associated with lymphatic congestion.
The rationale for its use is based primarily on traditional observation rather than robust scientific validation. Historical texts and herbal materia medica frequently cite clivers for its supposed "cleansing" and "cooling" properties, thought to assist in the movement and filtration of lymphatic fluid. Some small-scale laboratory studies have identified the presence of compounds such as iridoid glycosides and flavonoids in clivers, which may have mild anti-inflammatory or diuretic effects, but there is a lack of substantial clinical research directly confirming its efficacy for lymphatic support in humans.
In summary, clivers’ use for lymphatic health is rooted in tradition with limited scientific backing. While it remains popular among herbalists for this purpose, current evidence is anecdotal and based on historical usage rather than rigorous clinical trials.
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BladderBlood
Circulatory System
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