Evidence supporting the use of: Sweet Clover
For the body system: Arteries

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Synopsis

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

Sweet Clover (Melilotus officinalis) has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine, especially in Europe, for supporting circulatory health, including the veins and arteries. Historically, it has been employed to treat chronic venous insufficiency, hemorrhoids, and to improve blood flow, often in the form of teas or extracts. The plant contains coumarins, which are precursors to anticoagulant compounds, and are believed to contribute to its vascular effects. Some traditional systems of medicine used Sweet Clover to reduce swelling (edema) and support blood vessel health.

While there is some scientific interest in Sweet Clover’s coumarin content, clinical evidence is limited, and most modern research focuses on its effect on venous rather than arterial health. A handful of small studies (primarily from Europe) have examined Sweet Clover extracts for chronic venous insufficiency and related conditions, with mixed results and no large-scale, high-quality trials directly supporting its use for arterial health. Regulatory agencies such as the European Medicines Agency recognize its traditional use for minor venous circulatory disturbances, but not specifically for arteries.

In summary, Sweet Clover’s application for supporting the arteries is rooted mainly in traditional practice, with limited direct scientific validation. Its use should be approached with caution due to the potential for coumarin-related toxicity, especially if improperly prepared.

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