Evidence supporting the use of: Chinese mountain ant
For the body system: Prostate
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Chinese Mountain Ant (commonly Polyrhachis vicina or related species) is primarily used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), where it is valued as a tonic for general vitality, longevity, and strengthening various body systems, including the reproductive and urinary systems. In TCM, Mountain Ant is sometimes included in formulas intended to support men’s health and address symptoms related to aging, such as decreased libido or urinary issues. This may indirectly relate to prostate health, but its use is based on tradition rather than targeted prostate-specific effects.
There is very limited scientific research on the effects of Chinese Mountain Ant on the prostate. Most available studies have focused on its potential immune-boosting, anti-fatigue, and antioxidant effects. No robust clinical trials have demonstrated that Chinese Mountain Ant directly benefits prostate function or treats prostate conditions such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or prostate cancer. Therefore, its use for supporting the prostate remains grounded in traditional practices and anecdotal reports, rather than scientific validation.
In summary, while Chinese Mountain Ant is traditionally used in TCM for men’s health, including aspects that may overlap with prostate support, there is little to no direct scientific evidence to substantiate these claims.
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cruciferous
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daidzein
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diallyl trisulfide (DATS)
DIM (diindolylmethane)
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fatty acids
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gamma tocopherol
garlic
genistein
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hydrangea
Hygrophila
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isoflavones
isothiocyanates
lignans
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lycopene
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mixed carotenoids
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Phenethyl isothiocyanate (PEITC)
Phytoestrogens
phytosterols
plant sterols
pollen
pomegranate
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pygeum
quercetin
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selenium
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Selenomethionine
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Sitosterol
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soybean
sterols
stigmasterol
Triterpenes
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Typhonium flagelliforme
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Zinc
Other body systems supported by Chinese mountain ant
Adrenal GlandsBlood
Brain
Circulatory System
Digestive System
Glandular System
Immune System
Joints
Kidneys
Liver
Male Reproductive System
Muscles
Nerves
Prostate
Reproductive System
Skeletal System (Bones)
Skin
