Evidence supporting the use of: Cyanotis vaga
For the body system: Male Reproductive System

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Cyanotis vaga, a plant found in parts of Asia and Africa, has been used in traditional systems of medicine, particularly in Ayurveda and some other folk medicine traditions, for supporting male reproductive health. In these contexts, extracts from Cyanotis vaga are reported to function as a general tonic and are included in formulations intended to enhance vitality and male sexual function. Traditional uses are largely anecdotal and are often based on the plant’s inclusion alongside other herbs in multi-ingredient preparations. Scientific evidence for the efficacy of Cyanotis vaga in supporting the male reproductive system is limited. While certain related species, such as Cyanotis arachnoidea, have been studied for their content of ecdysteroids (plant-derived steroid-like compounds), direct clinical studies on Cyanotis vaga itself, especially in relation to male reproductive parameters in humans, are lacking. Some animal studies and phytochemical analyses suggest potential androgenic or adaptogenic effects, but robust evidence is not available. Thus, its use is primarily justified by traditional practices rather than by modern scientific validation. Individuals interested in using Cyanotis vaga for male reproductive health should be aware that its efficacy and safety have not been substantiated by rigorous clinical research.

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