Evidence supporting the use of: Labisia pumila
For the body system: Ovaries

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 3

Labisia pumila, commonly known as "Kacip Fatimah," has a long history of traditional use in Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia, for supporting women's reproductive health, including the ovaries. Traditionally, the plant is used by Malay women to help with menstrual regulation, alleviate menopausal symptoms, and enhance postpartum recovery. The roots, leaves, and stems are often prepared as decoctions or extracts.

Some preliminary scientific studies have begun to investigate the phytochemical constituents of Labisia pumila, such as flavonoids, saponins, and phytoestrogens, which may exert estrogenic-like effects. However, most clinical evidence is limited to small-scale or animal studies, with very few robust human trials. These studies suggest possible benefits for hormonal balance and antioxidant activity, which could indirectly support ovarian function. Nevertheless, the vast majority of support for its use in ovarian and general female reproductive health is rooted in traditional practice rather than well-established scientific validation.

In summary, while there is a strong traditional basis for the use of Labisia pumila in supporting the ovaries and female reproductive health, scientific evidence remains preliminary and limited in scope. More rigorous clinical research is needed to confirm its efficacy and safety for this specific use.

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