Evidence supporting the use of: Corallina officinalis
For the body system: Skeletal System (Bones)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Corallina officinalis, commonly known as coral weed, is a red marine algae historically used in traditional herbal medicine, particularly in European homeopathy and herbalism, to support the skeletal system and bone health. The rationale for its traditional use stems from its relatively high calcium content, as well as other minerals such as magnesium, which are key constituents of bone. Historical texts and homeopathic materia medica often reference Corallina officinalis as a remedy for bone weakness, bone pain, and even dental issues like tooth decay. However, these uses are largely based on the doctrine of signatures (the idea that plants resembling body parts can treat those parts) and on its mineral profile, rather than on robust clinical evidence.
There is minimal scientific validation for its efficacy in supporting bone health in humans. The available literature mainly consists of compositional analyses and some in vitro studies confirming its calcium content, but there are no controlled clinical trials demonstrating a clear benefit for bone density or the treatment of bone diseases. Most evidence supporting its use is anecdotal or based on traditional herbal practices. Thus, while Corallina officinalis is traditionally used for skeletal support, its effectiveness remains unproven by modern scientific standards.
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