Evidence supporting the use of: Lophatherum leaf
For the health condition: Jaundice (adults)

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Lophatherum leaf (Lophatherum gracile), also known as "Dan Zhu Ye" in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), has a long history of use in East Asian herbal medicine. Traditionally, it is considered to have "clearing heat" and "promoting urination" properties, making it a popular choice for treating conditions believed to be caused by internal heat and dampness, such as fever, irritability, and certain urinary disorders. In the context of jaundice, especially in adults, TCM texts and herbal formularies often include lophatherum leaf as an ingredient in remedies aimed at "clearing heat and dampness from the liver and gallbladder," which are understood within TCM theory to be underlying contributors to jaundice. However, scientific validation for its efficacy specifically in treating jaundice is limited. Few modern clinical studies have rigorously evaluated its effects on liver function or bilirubin levels in jaundiced patients. Most available evidence consists of animal studies or in vitro research suggesting some hepatoprotective and anti-inflammatory activities, but these findings are preliminary and not directly translatable to human jaundice treatment. Thus, its use for jaundice is primarily justified by tradition rather than robust scientific evidence. Individuals considering lophatherum leaf for jaundice should consult with a healthcare professional, as jaundice can be a symptom of serious underlying conditions requiring medical evaluation.

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