Evidence supporting the use of: Bottle gourd
For the body system: Bladder

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Synopsis

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

Bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) has a longstanding place in traditional medicine, particularly in Ayurveda and other South Asian systems, where it is used to support urinary tract health and purportedly assist the bladder. Traditional texts describe bottle gourd as a diuretic, meaning it helps increase urine output, which is believed to assist in flushing the urinary tract and potentially reduce the risk of urinary tract infections or inflammation. Additionally, bottle gourd is considered cooling and soothing, which further supports its use in conditions involving bladder irritation or burning sensations during urination.

However, while these uses are well-documented in traditional practice, scientific validation is limited. A small number of preclinical studies suggest bottle gourd extract may have mild diuretic effects and some antioxidant properties, but there is insufficient clinical evidence directly linking bottle gourd consumption to measurable improvements in bladder health or urinary tract outcomes in humans. Most support for its use in bladder health remains anecdotal or based on traditional herbal doctrine rather than rigorous, controlled human studies.

In summary, the use of bottle gourd for supporting the bladder system is primarily justified by tradition, with some preliminary but inconclusive scientific hints. More research is needed to substantiate these traditional claims with modern evidence.

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