Evidence supporting the use of: Desmodium adscendens
For the body system: Bronchials

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 3

Desmodium adscendens has a long history of traditional use in West African herbal medicine, particularly for supporting respiratory health and alleviating symptoms of asthma and bronchial conditions. Traditionally, extracts from the leaves and stems of Desmodium adscendens have been used to reduce bronchospasm and manage coughs, wheezing, and other respiratory difficulties. The plant is commonly referred to as “Amor seco” or “Beggar’s lice” in some regions, and its use is well-documented in ethnobotanical surveys and traditional pharmacopoeias.

Regarding scientific validation, a limited number of studies have explored the effects of Desmodium adscendens on the bronchial system. Some in vitro and animal studies suggest that its extracts may have bronchodilatory and anti-inflammatory effects, possibly due to the presence of alkaloids, saponins, and flavonoids. However, these studies are generally preliminary and not sufficient to meet rigorous standards for clinical efficacy. The bulk of the support for its use in bronchial health is rooted in traditional practice rather than robust clinical evidence.

In summary, Desmodium adscendens is traditionally used to support the bronchial system, especially in the context of asthma and bronchospasm. The evidence remains moderate (3/5) due to strong traditional use and limited scientific investigation, with further research needed to confirm its efficacy and safety in humans.

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