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

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Synopsis

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

Goldenrod (Solidago species) has a long history of traditional use in supporting urinary tract health, including the bladder. In European herbal medicine, goldenrod has been used for centuries to promote diuresis (increased urine flow) and as an adjunct for the prevention and treatment of urinary tract disorders such as cystitis and urethritis. The German Commission E, which evaluates herbal medicines, has approved goldenrod for use in irrigation therapy as a supportive treatment for inflammatory diseases of the lower urinary tract and for the prevention of kidney stones.

Scientific evidence for goldenrod's efficacy is limited and generally of low quality. Some in vitro and animal studies suggest that goldenrod extracts may have anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and mild diuretic effects. However, robust human clinical trials are lacking, and the available studies often do not focus specifically on bladder health. The traditional use of goldenrod for urinary tract and bladder support is thus based more on historical and observational evidence rather than strong scientific validation.

In conclusion, goldenrod's use to support the bladder body system is primarily justified by traditional herbal practices with limited scientific backing. For individuals considering goldenrod for bladder health, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider, especially if they have preexisting medical conditions or are taking other medications.

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