Evidence supporting the use of: Montanoa tomentosa
For the body system: Uterus

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Montanoa tomentosa, commonly known as "zoapatle," has a long history of traditional use in Mexican herbal medicine, particularly for supporting the uterus and reproductive health in women. Ethnobotanical records indicate its use by indigenous peoples as an emmenagogue (to stimulate menstrual flow), as well as to induce labor and abortion. The plant is typically administered as an infusion or decoction of the leaves or stems. While some preliminary animal studies have explored its effects on uterine contractility and reproductive hormones, robust clinical data in humans are lacking. Most of the evidence for its gynecological applications remains anecdotal or based on traditional knowledge, rather than controlled scientific studies. Therefore, while Montanoa tomentosa is widely cited in ethnomedical literature for uterine support, the strength of evidence supporting its efficacy and safety is low by modern scientific standards. Women seeking herbal support for reproductive health should consult qualified healthcare providers, as the use of zoapatle can have significant physiological effects and potential risks.

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