Evidence supporting the use of: Anemone
For the health condition: Dysmenorrhea

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Synopsis

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

Anemone, specifically species such as Anemone pulsatilla (commonly known as pasque flower), has a history of traditional use in Western herbal medicine, including for female reproductive complaints like dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation). Traditional herbalists have employed Anemone for its purported antispasmodic and sedative properties, aiming to relieve menstrual cramps and associated discomfort. This use is documented in various 19th and early 20th-century herbal texts, which describe Anemone pulsatilla as a remedy for conditions involving spasms, nervous tension, and menstrual irregularities. However, the evidence supporting its use is primarily anecdotal and based on historical practice rather than rigorous scientific investigation. There are few, if any, modern clinical studies evaluating the efficacy or safety of Anemone species for dysmenorrhea. The available data come mostly from case reports and traditional materia medica, with no standardized dosing or preparation. Additionally, Anemone species can be toxic in high doses, further complicating their use. Therefore, while Anemone has a tradition of use for dysmenorrhea, scientific validation is lacking, and its use should be approached with caution.

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