Evidence supporting the use of: Bitter Grass
For the health condition: Belching

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Synopsis

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

Bitter Grass, also known as Andrographis paniculata or "King of Bitters," is traditionally used in various systems of herbal medicine, particularly in South and Southeast Asia. It is commonly employed to address digestive issues, including belching, indigestion, and loss of appetite. The rationale for its use stems from its bitter principles, which are believed in traditional medicine to stimulate digestive secretions and promote gastrointestinal comfort, thereby reducing symptoms like belching.

While there are some scientific studies on Bitter Grass regarding its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and hepatoprotective effects, clinical research specifically focusing on its efficacy for belching or other functional dyspepsia symptoms is limited. Most support for its use in belching comes from ethnobotanical surveys and historical records rather than evidence from controlled clinical trials. Therefore, the justification for its use in belching is rooted primarily in tradition, with only indirect scientific plausibility based on its general digestive effects observed in broader studies.

In summary, Bitter Grass is traditionally used to support digestive health and alleviate symptoms such as belching, but scientific validation for this specific use is minimal. The evidence rating is 2, reflecting a reliance on tradition with limited scientific backing.

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