Evidence supporting the use of: Big Quaking Grass
For the health condition: Jaundice (adults)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1

Big Quaking Grass (Briza maxima) is cited in some traditional medicine systems for various therapeutic uses, including as a remedy for jaundice in adults. Historical ethnobotanical records from parts of Europe and Asia mention its use in folk remedies primarily as a diuretic and for minor liver complaints, which may be why it has been associated with jaundice treatment. However, there is a lack of detailed traditional documentation specifically targeting jaundice, and the association is generally weak and anecdotal, often recorded second-hand or as part of broader "liver support" claims.

From a scientific perspective, there are no significant pharmacological or clinical studies that evaluate the efficacy or safety of Big Quaking Grass for jaundice or any other hepatic condition. Modern herbal monographs and databases do not list Briza maxima as a recognized treatment for jaundice, and there are no identified active compounds in the plant that have been shown to impact bilirubin metabolism or liver function in a manner relevant to jaundice. Thus, its use for this condition is based primarily on limited and peripheral traditional references rather than robust historical or scientific evidence.

In conclusion, while there is some mention of Big Quaking Grass in traditional medicine for liver-related issues, the evidence supporting its use specifically for adult jaundice is minimal and rated very low on the evidentiary scale.

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