Evidence supporting the use of: Black galingale
For the body system: Adrenal Cortex

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Black galingale (Kaempferia parviflora), also known as Thai black ginger, has a long history of use in traditional Southeast Asian medicine. In these traditional systems, black galingale has been used as a general tonic believed to increase vitality, stamina, and energy. While it is not always specifically described as supporting the "adrenal cortex" in classical texts, its reputation for bolstering energy and resilience led to its inclusion in modern herbal blends aimed at supporting adrenal health and stress adaptation. Some traditional practitioners use it for fatigue and general debility, which are symptoms sometimes associated with adrenal insufficiency.

There is limited scientific research on black galingale's direct effects on the adrenal cortex. Most modern studies focus on its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and potential aphrodisiac properties. A few animal studies have suggested adaptogenic-like effects, such as improved physical endurance and resistance to stress, but these do not directly demonstrate support for adrenal cortex function in humans. Thus, the use of black galingale for adrenal support is primarily rooted in traditional herbalism and general tonic effects, rather than robust scientific validation or specific adrenal cortex targeting.

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