Evidence supporting the use of: Mezoneuron benthamianum
For the health condition: Dysmenorrhea
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Mezoneuron benthamianum is primarily used for the treatment of dysmenorrhea based on traditional medicine practices, particularly in various African ethnomedicinal systems. Historical ethnobotanical surveys have documented its use among local communities for managing painful menstruation and related gynecological issues. The plant is often prepared as decoctions or infusions, either alone or in combination with other herbs, and administered to women suffering from menstrual pain.
However, the scientific evidence supporting its efficacy for dysmenorrhea is limited. While some preliminary phytochemical analyses indicate that Mezoneuron benthamianum contains flavonoids, tannins, and other secondary metabolites that may have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, there are no published clinical trials or robust pharmacological studies directly assessing its effects on dysmenorrhea in humans. Most available references are ethnobotanical surveys and anecdotal reports, rather than controlled experimental data.
In summary, the use of Mezoneuron benthamianum for dysmenorrhea is justified by traditional knowledge rather than modern scientific validation. The overall evidence rating is 2, reflecting a reliance on ethnomedicinal records with minimal supportive laboratory or clinical research.
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Albizia
Alchemilla
Aletris
alpha-linolenic acid (ALA)
ambergris
anamu
Anemone
Angelica
anise
Anserina
Arisaema
Ashoka
avens
bethroot
black cohosh
Blepharis
blue cohosh
Boerhavia diffusa
Boswellia
calcium
Calendula
Calotropis gigantea
chamomile
chaste tree
cohosh
Corydalis
Cyathula
Didymocarpus
dioscorea
dong quai
dong quai root
EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid)
Erythropalum scandens
Euphorbia
Eupolyphaga sinensis
evening primrose oil
fennel
fish oil
gastrodia
ginger
Labisia pumila
Lady's Mantle
Lophira lanceolata
magnesium
Mezoneuron benthamianum
Montanoa tomentosa
Motherwort
omega-3 fatty acids
parsley
passionflower
Pennyroyal
peony
Peppermint
phytocannabinoids
Phytoestrogens
poppy
Pulsatilla
rue
Semecarpus anacardium
shepherd's purse
Trichosanthes
Viburnum
vitamin B6
vitamin E
Vitex Agnus-Castus
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Other health conditions supported by Mezoneuron benthamianum
Abdominal PainArthritis
Backache
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Cuts
Diarrhea
Dysmenorrhea
Edema
Eye Infections
Fever
Glands (swollen lymph)
Gonorrhea
Gout
Headache (general)
Hemorrhoids
Infection (bacterial)
Inflammation
Injuries
Kidney Infection
Menstrual Irregularity
Pain (general remedies for)
Poisoning (general)
Snake Bite
Ulcers
Urinary Tract Infections
Wounds and Sores
