Evidence supporting the use of: Cruciferous
For the body system: Skeletal System (Bones)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Cruciferous vegetables (such as broccoli, kale, Brussels sprouts, and cabbage) have some scientific evidence supporting their role in bone health and the skeletal system, though they are not a traditional herbal remedy for this purpose. Cruciferous vegetables are high in nutrients like vitamin K, calcium, magnesium, and certain phytonutrients (such as glucosinolates and sulforaphane), all of which have been researched for their roles in bone metabolism and health. Vitamin K, in particular, is involved in the carboxylation of osteocalcin, a protein essential for bone mineralization. Several observational studies have found that higher intake of cruciferous vegetables is associated with increased bone mineral density and reduced fracture risk, possibly due to their vitamin K content and other bioactive compounds. However, while these findings are promising, most of the evidence comes from population-level studies rather than randomized controlled trials directly linking cruciferous vegetable consumption to improved bone health outcomes. Therefore, while there is scientific rationale and some supportive data, the evidence is moderate rather than strong. There is little historical or traditional use of cruciferous vegetables specifically for bone health in herbal medicine traditions; their inclusion is based on nutrient content and emerging scientific research rather than folklore or tradition.
Other ingredients that support Skeletal System (Bones)
AchyranthesAlfalfa
Algae
Algas calcareas
alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG)
amino acids
animal protein
antler
arugula
baicalein
beef
bone marrow
bone protein
boneset
boron
Boswellia
Boswellic Acid
bovine
bovine cartilage / glycosaminoglycan
bovine protein
broccoli
Buckwheat
calcium
cartilage
Chinese mountain ant
Chinese pond turtle
Chinese salvia root
Chinese silkvine
chondroitin
chuchuhuasi
Cissus quadrangularis
citrate malate
cod liver oil
collagen
collard
comfrey
Corallina officinalis
cruciferous
daidzein
deer velvet
devil's claw
Dipsacus
dolomite
Drynaria
egg
elk antler
estrogen
eucommia
Eucommia ulmoides
fibroblast growth factor
fish
fish protein
Foxtail millet
fructoborate
genistein
genistin
Glycosaminoglycans
green-lipped mussel
herbal blend (proprietary)
HMB hydroxymethylbutyrate
horse gram
horsetail
hydroxyproline
icariin
Indian frankincense
ipriflavone
isoflavones
Kaempferol
Ledebouriella
Legume protein
Lithothamnion
magnesium
manganese
Microcrystalline hydroxyapatite concentrate (MCHC)
Milk
Milk Protein
Mineral blend
Molasses
Osthole
Peptides
phosphorus
Phytoestrogens
Polygonatum
protein
proteoglycans
prune
Rehmannia
rehmannia glutinosa
seaweed
sesame
Shilajit
silicon
Sinomenium acutum
solomon's seal
Soy
soy isoflavones
Soy Protein
Spatholobus
spinach
strontium
Taxillus chinensis
Taxillus sutchuenensis
trace minerals
vitamin C
vitamin D
vitamin D3
vitamin K
Other body systems supported by cruciferous
ArteriesBlood
Brain
Breasts
Circulatory System
Digestive System
Estrogen
Gastrointestinal Tract
Glandular System
Heart
Hepatic System
Immune System
Intestinal System
Large Intestines (Colon)
Liver
Lungs
Lymphatics
Male Reproductive System
Ovaries
Prostate
Respiratory System
Skeletal System (Bones)
Skin
Small Intestines
Spleen
Stomach
