Evidence supporting the use of: False Unicorn Root
For the health condition: Cramps and Spasms
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
False Unicorn Root (Chamaelirium luteum) has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine, particularly within Native American and early American folk practices. It has been used to support various aspects of women's reproductive health, including relief from menstrual cramps and spasms. The traditional rationale was based on its perceived tonic and antispasmodic properties. However, there is a lack of robust scientific research or clinical trials substantiating its efficacy for this purpose. Most references to False Unicorn Root for cramps and spasms are found in herbal compendiums and historical texts, rather than modern pharmacological literature. While some herbalists continue to recommend it based on anecdotal evidence and tradition, authoritative scientific sources, including systematic reviews and modern herbal pharmacopeias, note insufficient evidence to support its use for cramps and spasms. Additionally, concerns about plant conservation and authenticity (due to adulteration in the herbal market) further complicate its use today. In summary, its reputation for relieving cramps and spasms is grounded in tradition, not modern scientific validation.
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calciumturmeric
ginger
magnesium
parsley
peppermint oil
pomegranate
potassium
spearmint leaf
vitamin D
wild yam
catnip
gastrodia
alpinia galangal
ferula assafoetida
anise
trace minerals
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Angelica
Anserina
Anemone
Actaea spicata
Bugbane
Bogbean
Bethroot
Cramp Bark
Chuchuhuasi
Cymbopogon Martini
Cowslip
Corydalis
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Other health conditions supported by False Unicorn Root
AmenorrheaCramps (menstrual)
Cramps and Spasms
Labor and Delivery
Menstrual Irregularity
Ovarian Pain
Post Partum Weakness
Pregnancy (herbs and supplements for)