Evidence supporting the use of: Trichilia catigua
For the body system: Male Reproductive System

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Trichilia catigua, commonly known as catuaba, has a long history of traditional use in Brazilian herbal medicine, particularly for supporting male reproductive health. Indigenous peoples and traditional healers in Brazil have used extracts from the bark as an aphrodisiac and to enhance sexual function, increase libido, and combat fatigue. The lore around catuaba as a male vitality booster is well-documented in ethnobotanical literature and is a key reason for its inclusion in various herbal formulations targeting male sexual health.

However, scientific studies validating these traditional claims are limited and generally preliminary. Some animal studies have indicated potential central nervous system stimulant effects and increased sexual behavior in rodents, but robust clinical trials in humans are lacking. The active compounds, such as alkaloids and flavonoids, are thought to play a role, but their mechanisms and efficacy in humans remain unclear. Therefore, while Trichilia catigua continues to be used based on strong traditional support, scientific validation for its effectiveness in supporting the male reproductive system is insufficient at this time.

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