Evidence supporting the use of: Rosa laevigata
For the health condition: Bladder Infection

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Rosa laevigata, commonly known as the Cherokee rose, has a long history of use in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It is traditionally used to treat various urinary tract conditions, including bladder infection (cystitis). The dried fruit, known as “jin ying zi” in Chinese medicine, is believed to have astringent properties that can help “secure essence” and reduce urinary frequency or leakage, which may indirectly benefit bladder health.

However, there is limited direct scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of Rosa laevigata specifically for treating bladder infections. Most of the support comes from traditional use rather than clinical trials or rigorous pharmacological studies. Some laboratory studies have indicated that extracts of this plant possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, and there are a few reports of mild antimicrobial effects, but these findings are preliminary and not specifically targeted at urinary tract pathogens.

In summary, the use of Rosa laevigata for bladder infection is primarily justified by traditional practices, particularly in East Asian medicine. High-quality clinical evidence is lacking, so while it is a recognized traditional remedy, its use should be considered complementary and not a replacement for evidence-based medical treatment of urinary tract infections.

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