Evidence supporting the use of: Taxillus sutchuenensis
For the body system: Skeletal System (Bones)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Taxillus sutchuenensis, known as a type of mistletoe, is traditionally used in Chinese medicine, particularly to support the skeletal system, including bones and joints. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this plant is commonly referred to as "Sang Ji Sheng" (although this name can also refer to similar species like Taxillus chinensis), and is classified as a herb that "tonifies the Liver and Kidneys" and "strengthens sinews and bones." It is often used in herbal formulations for conditions like lower back pain, weak knees, joint disorders, and to promote bone health, especially in the elderly or those with chronic musculoskeletal weakness.
Scientific evidence directly supporting the bone health effects of Taxillus sutchuenensis is limited. Most available studies focus on related species or on general anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects, rather than direct effects on bone density or skeletal integrity. The traditional use, however, is well-documented in classical and modern TCM texts, where it is valued for its "wind-damp dispelling" and "bone-strengthening" properties.
In summary, while Taxillus sutchuenensis has a strong traditional basis for supporting skeletal health, robust scientific validation is currently lacking. The evidence rating reflects that its use is justified by historical practice rather than modern clinical studies.
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