Evidence supporting the use of: Schisandrins
For the health condition: Alcoholism

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Synopsis

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

Schisandrins, the active lignans found in Schisandra chinensis, are primarily used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for their purported liver-protective and adaptogenic properties. In the context of alcoholism, Schisandra has a long history of use in East Asian herbal medicine to support liver function, which is commonly impaired in individuals with chronic alcohol consumption. Traditional texts and herbal compendia often recommend Schisandra as a tonic for the liver, believed to help detoxify and repair hepatic tissue.

While there is some preclinical research indicating that schisandrins may exert hepatoprotective effects, including antioxidative and anti-inflammatory actions in animal models, direct clinical evidence supporting their use specifically for treating alcoholism in humans is lacking. Most studies focus on liver injury or general hepatoprotection rather than alcohol dependence or withdrawal. Thus, the use of Schisandrins in this context is justified more by tradition than by robust scientific validation. The evidence rating is moderate (2/5), reflecting historical practice and some supporting animal data, but insufficient high-quality human clinical trials to confirm efficacy against alcoholism itself.

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