Evidence supporting the use of: Mormon Tea
For the health condition: Urinary Tract Infections

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Mormon Tea, derived from various species of the Ephedra plant (notably Ephedra nevadensis), has a history of traditional use among Native American groups and early settlers in the western United States. One of its folk uses included treating urinary tract discomfort, as well as acting as a mild diuretic. This reputation likely stems from its diuretic properties, which can increase urine flow and, in traditional herbal medicine, are sometimes believed to help "flush out" infections or irritants from the urinary tract.

However, there is very little to no robust scientific evidence supporting the use of Mormon Tea for urinary tract infections (UTIs). Modern clinical trials or pharmacological studies evaluating its efficacy and safety for this specific purpose are lacking. The traditional use is largely anecdotal and not based on rigorous scientific validation. Furthermore, Ephedra nevadensis contains little to no ephedrine (unlike other Ephedra species), and its diuretic effect is relatively mild compared to pharmaceutical agents.

In summary, while Mormon Tea has a traditional reputation for supporting urinary tract health, there is minimal scientific evidence to justify its use for UTIs. Its application for this condition remains rooted in folk medicine rather than validated clinical practice.

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