Evidence supporting the use of: Dodder
For the body system: Bladder
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Dodder (Cuscuta spp.) has a long history of use in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), where its seeds (“Tu Si Zi”) are commonly prescribed to support kidney and bladder health, particularly for conditions like frequent urination, incontinence, or "leakage of essence." The rationale in TCM is that dodder seeds tonify the kidney and stabilize the essence, which is understood to have a regulatory effect on the lower urinary tract, including the bladder. However, these concepts are rooted in traditional frameworks rather than in Western anatomical or physiological models.
From a scientific standpoint, there is limited evidence supporting the use of dodder for bladder health specifically. Some laboratory studies have explored dodder seed extracts for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory effects, but these studies are preliminary and do not directly relate to bladder function or urinary symptoms. There are no robust clinical trials confirming efficacy for bladder support in humans. Therefore, while dodder’s use for the bladder is well documented in traditional systems, it lacks significant modern scientific validation.
In summary, the use of dodder for bladder support is justified primarily by its traditional use in TCM, with minimal to no direct scientific evidence backing its effectiveness for this purpose.
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Other body systems supported by dodder
BladderFemale Reproductive System
Kidneys
Liver
Male Reproductive System
Reproductive System