Evidence supporting the use of: Carrapicho
For the body system: Bladder

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Synopsis

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

Synopsis: Carrapicho, commonly referring to Desmodium adscendens or sometimes Desmodium incanum, is a plant traditionally used in South American folk medicine, including Brazilian herbal practices. Its use for supporting the bladder and urinary tract is primarily rooted in tradition rather than robust scientific validation. Traditional healers have used Carrapicho as a diuretic and for addressing urinary tract discomfort, often preparing it as teas or decoctions. Ethnobotanical surveys from Brazil and neighboring countries document its application in folk remedies for urinary complaints, bladder irritation, and sometimes kidney stones. However, peer-reviewed scientific studies directly investigating Carrapicho’s efficacy or mechanisms specifically for bladder health are limited. Most available research on Desmodium species focuses on anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, and muscle relaxant properties, with only anecdotal or indirect evidence relating to the urinary system. No large-scale clinical trials or pharmacological studies provide conclusive evidence for its use in bladder support. In summary, Carrapicho’s use for bladder health is based on longstanding traditional practices, with some ethnobotanical documentation but minimal scientific corroboration. Those interested in its use should consider the lack of rigorous scientific data and consult healthcare providers before use.

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