Evidence supporting the use of: Galium
For the body system: Lymphatics

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Galium, commonly referring to Galium aparine (cleavers), has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine for supporting the lymphatic system. Herbalists have employed Galium as a "lymphatic tonic," believing it helps promote lymph flow and reduce lymphatic congestion. This traditional use is primarily based on anecdotal experience and empirical herbal practice, particularly in European and North American folk medicine.

Despite this historical reputation, scientific studies directly examining Galium's effects on the lymphatic system are scarce. Most available research focuses on its general anti-inflammatory, diuretic, or antioxidant properties rather than specific lymphatic actions. A few animal and in vitro studies suggest possible immunomodulatory or anti-inflammatory effects, but these are preliminary and do not specifically address lymphatic support.

Currently, there is insufficient clinical evidence to scientifically validate Galium's use for lymphatic health, and its mechanism of action in this context remains unclear. As a result, its use for the lymphatic system is justified by tradition rather than robust scientific support, and the evidence rating for this use is low.

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Other body systems supported by Galium

Digestive System
Liver
Lymphatics
Urinary System

Products containing Galium

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