Evidence supporting the use of: Labisia pumila
For the health condition: Breasts (swelling and tenderness)

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Synopsis

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

Labisia pumila, commonly known as Kacip Fatimah, has a long history of traditional use in Malaysia and other parts of Southeast Asia, particularly among women. Traditionally, it has been used to support various aspects of women's reproductive health, including alleviating breast swelling and tenderness, especially associated with menstruation or postpartum periods. The rationale in folk medicine is that Labisia pumila helps to balance female hormones and improve circulation, thereby easing such symptoms.

However, scientific studies specifically examining the effects of Labisia pumila on breast swelling and tenderness are minimal. Most available research focuses on its phytoestrogenic properties and potential benefits for menopausal symptoms, bone health, and general female reproductive well-being. Limited animal and in vitro studies suggest some hormonal modulation, but direct evidence for its efficacy in treating breast swelling or tenderness is lacking.

In summary, the use of Labisia pumila for supporting or treating breast swelling and tenderness is rooted in traditional practices rather than strong scientific validation. The evidence rating reflects the historical context and the lack of targeted clinical research for this specific condition.

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