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

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Scirpus, particularly species like Scirpus maritimus (commonly known as club-rush), has a long-standing history in traditional medicine, especially within Chinese herbal practice. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Scirpus (often referred to as Xiang Fu or Cyperus rotundus, which is sometimes grouped with Scirpus in traditional texts) is used to promote the flow of Qi and alleviate various disorders, including urinary tract discomfort. Herbalists have historically prepared decoctions or infusions from the rhizomes to treat ailments such as dysuria (painful urination), urinary retention, and general urinary tract disturbances. However, the identification between Scirpus and Cyperus is sometimes confused in older literature.

Despite its common use in traditional systems, scientific validation is limited. Some related species have shown mild anti-inflammatory or antimicrobial properties in preliminary pharmacological studies, but robust clinical trials or specific research on Scirpus for urinary tract infections are lacking. As such, the evidence supporting its use is mostly anecdotal and based on ethnobotanical records rather than modern scientific data. The rating reflects the presence of traditional use, but the absence of strong clinical or pharmacological support for efficacy in treating UTIs specifically.

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