Evidence supporting the use of: Lycopodium (unspecified)
For the health condition: Belching
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Lycopodium, derived from the spores of the clubmoss plant Lycopodium clavatum, is primarily used in homeopathic and traditional herbal medicine. Its use for digestive complaints, including belching (eructation), comes mainly from homeopathic materia medica and traditional European herbal practices. In homeopathy, Lycopodium is a commonly prescribed remedy for various gastrointestinal symptoms such as bloating, flatulence, and belching, especially when associated with a sensation of fullness and discomfort after eating only small amounts of food. The traditional rationale for its use is based on the "like cures like" principle and patient symptom profiles rather than on direct pharmacological evidence. There is minimal scientific research or clinical data validating the specific efficacy of Lycopodium (in any form or dosage) for treating belching. No high-quality randomized controlled trials or systematic reviews support its benefit for this indication. The available evidence is limited to anecdotal reports, case studies, and historical texts. While the traditional use is well documented, especially in homeopathic literature, this does not equate to scientific validation. Thus, the evidence rating is low, reflecting a lack of robust, modern research.
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chamomile
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fennel
gentian root
ginger
green tea
lemon
lovage
mastic gum
mint
pancreatin
pear
peppermint oil
rhizome
spearmint leaf
water
cardamom
atractylodes
shen-chu
Indian bael
alpinia galangal
ferula assafoetida
anise
fumaria parviflora
sweet flag
caraway
Sichuan pepper
indigo leaves
cayenne pepper
Apple Cider Vinegar
Agastache
Ardisia
Angelica
Amomum
Asafoetida
Asam gelugor
Angostura
Bicarbonate
Balsam
Bishop's Weed
Bayleaf
Butea monosperma
Black galingale
Bitter Grass
boldo
black salt
Buddha's Hand
Bitter principals
Cumin
Centaury
Curry leaf
Cinnamomum
Chervil
Coriander
Citron
Citrus
Carvone
Coca
Colombo
Calamus
Dragonhead
Dill
English Horsemint
Enzyme Blend
Galangal
Mallow
Quince
Sweet Orange alcohol
Vinegar
Other health conditions supported by Lycopodium (unspecified)
Abdominal PainAcid Indigestion
Anxiety
Appetite (deficient)
Backache
Bedwetting
Belching
Boils
Burns and Scalds
Chicken Pox
Colic (children)
Conjunctivitis
Constipation (adults)
Dandruff
Depression
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Dyspepsia
Ear Infection or Earache
Eczema
Emotional Sensitivity
Eyes (red or itching)
Fatigue
Fever
Gas and Bloating
Glands (swollen lymph)
Headache (general)
Hemorrhoids
Indigestion
Inflammation
Influenza
Itching
Jaundice (adults)
Kidney Infection