Evidence supporting the use of: Atractylodes
For the health condition: Menopause

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Synopsis

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

Atractylodes is a traditional herb commonly used in Chinese medicine, particularly in formulas addressing issues related to the spleen and digestive system. Its application for menopause is primarily rooted in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theory, where menopause is seen as an imbalance of Yin and Yang, often involving deficiencies in the spleen, liver, and kidney systems. Atractylodes is included in many classical formulas (such as "Si Jun Zi Tang") to support energy (Qi) and address symptoms like fatigue, poor appetite, and digestive complaints that may occur during menopause. However, direct traditional references to atractylodes specifically targeting menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, or hormonal regulation are limited. Instead, its role is supportive, aiming to strengthen the body’s overall resilience and manage secondary symptoms.

In terms of scientific evidence, there are few clinical studies directly evaluating atractylodes for menopausal symptoms. Most research focuses on its general effects on inflammation, gastrointestinal health, and immune modulation. Therefore, while its use in menopause is justified by historical and traditional practice, there is limited direct scientific validation for this particular indication. The overall evidence is moderate within the traditional context but weak from a modern clinical research perspective.

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