Evidence supporting the use of: Ambergris
For the health condition: Dysmenorrhea
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Ambergris, a waxy substance produced in the digestive system of sperm whales, has been used historically in various traditional medicines, particularly in Arabic, Persian, and South Asian systems. In these traditions, ambergris was sometimes regarded as a tonic and aphrodisiac, and in rare cases, it has been mentioned for use in treating menstrual disorders, including dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation). However, references to its use specifically for dysmenorrhea are sparse and largely anecdotal, appearing mainly in older pharmacopoeias or texts on Unani and traditional Persian medicine. There is little to no systematic documentation of its efficacy for this condition.
Scientifically, there are no clinical studies or pharmacological investigations that validate the use of ambergris for dysmenorrhea. Modern medicine does not recognize ambergris as a treatment for menstrual pain, and its use in this context is not supported by contemporary research. Therefore, the evidence supporting ambergris for dysmenorrhea is limited to scattered traditional claims, without robust documentation or validation.
Other ingredients used for Dysmenorrhea
alpha-linolenic acid (ALA)black cohosh
calcium
chamomile
chaste tree
dong quai root
EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid)
evening primrose oil
fennel
fish oil
ginger
magnesium
motherwort
omega-3 fatty acids
parsley
passionflower
peppermint oil
phytocannabinoids
vitamin B6
vitamin E
wild yam
gastrodia
anise
peony
dioscorea
trichosanthes
shepherd's purse
Avens
Ambergris
Angelica
Achyranthes
Anamu
Albizia
Alchemilla
Aletris
Anserina
Aerva lanata
Anemone
Actaea spicata
Agrimonia pilosa
Agnuside
Ashoka
Abuta
Arisaema
Blue Cohosh
Blepharis
Boswellia
Bethroot
Boerhavia diffusa
Cohosh
Calendula
Calotropis gigantea
Cyathula
Corydalis
Didymocarpus
Dong Quai
Pennyroyal
Poppy
Other health conditions supported by Ambergris
Abdominal PainAppetite (deficient)
Asthma
Bronchitis
Congestion (lungs)
Convalescence
Cough (dry)
Cough (general)
Cough (spastic)
Debility
Dysmenorrhea
Epilepsy
Fainting
Grief and Sadness
Headache (general)
Heart (weakness)
Indigestion
Nervous Exhaustion
Pneumonia
Seizures