Evidence supporting the use of: Berries (unspecified)
For the body system: Skeletal System (Bones)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Berries, though unspecified in this context, have been used traditionally in various cultures for their general health benefits, including supporting bone health. Certain berries, such as blackcurrants and blueberries, are rich in antioxidants, vitamin C, and phenolic compounds, which have been linked to improved bone health in some observational studies. Traditional herbal medicine has sometimes ascribed bone-strengthening properties to berries due to their nutrient content; however, this is not a universal or strongly emphasized use across most traditional systems. Scientifically, while animal and cell studies suggest that berry polyphenols may reduce bone loss by modulating inflammation and oxidative stress, direct evidence from human clinical trials linking berry consumption to improved bone density or reduced fracture risk is limited and inconclusive. The evidence supporting the use of berries specifically for bone health is therefore primarily traditional, with only weak scientific support at this time. Much of the rationale is extrapolated from their general antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects rather than direct, robust evidence for skeletal support. Until more targeted human research is available, berries should not be considered a primary intervention for bone health, although their inclusion in a balanced diet may contribute to overall wellness.
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