Evidence supporting the use of: Spiny Restharrow
For the health condition: Bladder Infection

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Synopsis

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

Spiny Restharrow (Ononis spinosa) has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine, especially in Europe, for treating urinary tract conditions such as bladder infections (cystitis). Historically, various parts of the plant—particularly the root—have been used as a mild diuretic and to support urinary tract health. The traditional rationale is that increasing urine flow may help flush out bacteria and reduce irritation in the bladder.

There are some studies and pharmacological references supporting the mild diuretic and anti-inflammatory actions of Spiny Restharrow, but these are limited in scope and mostly derive from laboratory or animal research rather than robust human clinical trials. The German Commission E, a respected authority on herbal medicines, lists Ononis root as a traditional remedy for urinary tract complaints, but notes the absence of strong clinical data. In summary, while there is a well-documented tradition of using Spiny Restharrow for bladder infections, modern scientific validation is modest and mostly indirect. The current evidence base does not strongly support its effectiveness for this purpose, but its use persists due to historical precedent and some preliminary pharmacological findings.

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