Evidence supporting the use of: Avens
For the health condition: Bedwetting
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Avens (Geum urbanum), also known as herb bennet, has been used in traditional European herbal medicine for a variety of ailments, including as a remedy for bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis). Historical herbal texts mention Avens as a mild astringent and tonic, which was believed to help strengthen the bladder and reduce involuntary urination. However, the evidence supporting this use is minimal and largely anecdotal, coming from folk medicine practices rather than systematic clinical observations.
There are no modern scientific studies or clinical trials validating the efficacy of Avens for treating bedwetting. Its use is not recognized in contemporary medical guidelines for enuresis, and the plant is not commonly found in modern herbal blends for this condition. Phytochemical analysis shows Avens contains tannins and other astringent compounds, which might theoretically contribute to its traditional use, but this has not been directly tested for bedwetting.
In summary, the use of Avens for bedwetting is rooted in traditional herbal practice, with little to no scientific validation or modern clinical support. The evidence is weak (rated 1), based mainly on historical and anecdotal sources rather than empirical research.
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anamu
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Ardisia
ashwagandha
avens
balsam
banana
betony
bishop\'s weed
black cumin
Boerhavia diffusa
chamomile
chrysophanics
Cnidium
coconut
cornsilk
Dianthus
dodder
hemp
horsetail
Indian kinotree
Kokilaksha
Lycopodium
Morinda
Mugwort
Nigella seed
poppy
Pulsatilla
shen-chu
squawvine
Stellaria dichotoma
Tulbaghia
Viola
Other health conditions supported by avens
Abdominal PainAfterbirth Pain
Abrasions
Appetite (deficient)
Bedwetting
Bleeding (external)
Bleeding (internal)
Blisters
Boils
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Canker Sores
Chest Pain
Chills
Colds (general)
Colds (prevention)
Cuts
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Dysmenorrhea
Dyspepsia
Eczema
Eye Infections
Eye Problems
Fatigue
Fever
Gall Bladder (sluggish or removed)
Glands (swollen lymph)
Headache (general)
Headache (tension)
Indigestion
Infection
Inflammation
Irritability
Arthritis
Bites and Stings
Bronchitis
Carbuncles
Colds (with fever)
Dermatitis
Gingivitis
Hemorrhoids
Infection (bacterial)
Influenza
Injuries
Itching
