Evidence supporting the use of: Alfalfa
For the body system: Skeletal System (Bones)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) has a long history of traditional use as a food and herbal remedy. In the context of supporting the skeletal system (bones), its use is primarily justified by tradition rather than robust scientific evidence. Historically, alfalfa has been valued for its high nutrient content, including vitamins (such as vitamin K), minerals (notably calcium and magnesium), and phytonutrients. Traditional herbalists have recommended alfalfa to support bone health, owing to these nutrients’ known roles in bone metabolism and maintenance.
However, while the plant is indeed a source of bone-supportive nutrients, there is a lack of direct clinical research demonstrating that alfalfa supplementation specifically improves bone health or prevents bone-related diseases in humans. The evidence supporting its use is largely extrapolated from its nutritional profile rather than from controlled studies. Some animal studies suggest potential positive effects on bone density, but these findings have not been consistently replicated or verified in human populations. Therefore, alfalfa’s reputation as a bone-supportive herb is grounded in traditional use and its general nutritional value, rather than in strong scientific validation.
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boron
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bovine
bovine gelatin
broccoli
calcium
cartilage
Chinese salvia root
chondroitin
cissus quadrangularis
collagen
collard
devil's claw
fish protein
gelatin
genistein
genistin
green lipped mussel
horsetail
ipriflavone
magnesium
manganese
microcrystalline hydroxyapatite concentrate (MCHC)
milk
phosphorus
protein
prune
rehmannia glutinosa
sardines
silicon
spinach
strontium
vitamin C
vitamin D
vitamin D3
vitamin K
seaweed
water
boneset
solomon's seal
eucommia
trace minerals
herbal blend (proprietary)
algae
soy isoflavones
Arugula
Antler
Achyranthes
Algas calcareas
Animal protein
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Bone Marrow
Baicalein
Bovine Protein
Borate
Boswellia
Bone Protein
bovine cartilage / glycosaminoglycan
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Daidzein
Deer Velvet
Drynaria
Dipsacus
Egg
Elk antler
Eucommia ulmoides
Estrogen
fibroblast growth factor
Glycosaminoglycans
Isoflavones
Molasses
Milk Protein
Phosphate Salt
Soy Protein
Products containing alfalfa
Vitabase
Active Woman's Multi
Vitabase
Life's Essentials Plus
Douglas Laboratories
Ultra Protein Green