Evidence supporting the use of: Cluster Fig
For the health condition: Cramps and Spasms

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Synopsis

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

Cluster Fig (Ficus racemosa), also known as the Indian fig tree or Gular, has a long-standing presence in traditional Ayurvedic and folk medicine. Its use for treating cramps and spasms is primarily based on historical and ethnobotanical practices rather than robust scientific validation. In Ayurveda, various parts of the Cluster Fig tree—including bark, leaves, and fruits—are used to manage conditions described as “vata” disorders, which sometimes encompass symptoms like muscle cramps and spasms. The rationale is rooted in the plant’s perceived anti-inflammatory and muscle-relaxant properties, although these effects are not well-defined in modern biomedical terms.

Scientific studies on Ficus racemosa have mostly focused on its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antidiabetic properties, with only limited preclinical research suggesting some potential antispasmodic activity, usually in isolated animal tissue studies. However, these are not sufficient to establish efficacy or safety for treating cramps and spasms in humans. No large-scale clinical trials or systematic reviews support its use for this specific indication.

In summary, the use of Cluster Fig for cramps and spasms is primarily justified by traditional knowledge, with scant scientific evidence to corroborate these claims. It rates a 2 out of 5 in evidentiary support, reflecting historical usage and only minor laboratory indications without robust clinical validation.

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