Evidence supporting the use of: Haliotis
For the health condition: Convalescence

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Haliotis, commonly known as abalone shell, has a long history of use in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). In this context, it is referred to as "Shijueming" (石决明) and is traditionally valued for its purported abilities to calm the liver, improve vision, and anchor Yang energy. When it comes to convalescence—the period of recovery after illness—Haliotis is sometimes included in herbal formulas aimed at restoring vitality and supporting overall recovery. However, its primary traditional indications focus on eye health and calming agitation rather than direct support of convalescence.

The rationale for its occasional use during convalescence in TCM is linked to its supposed ability to clear heat and improve systemic balance, which are believed to facilitate recovery. Despite these traditional beliefs, there is little to no modern scientific evidence specifically validating the efficacy of Haliotis for convalescence. Most research on Haliotis centers on its mineral content (such as calcium and trace elements) and possible anti-inflammatory properties, but these have not been rigorously tested or confirmed in the context of post-illness recovery in clinical studies.

In summary, the use of Haliotis for convalescence is justified more by tradition than by scientific validation. Its role is minor and typically adjunctive, relying on centuries-old herbal theories rather than modern evidence-based medicine.

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