Evidence supporting the use of: Kokilaksha
For the health condition: Gall Bladder (sluggish or removed)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Kokilaksha (Asteracantha longifolia) is an herb traditionally used in Ayurveda for various ailments, primarily for its diuretic, hepatoprotective, and anti-inflammatory properties. In classical Ayurvedic texts, Kokilaksha is mentioned as beneficial for liver and urinary system disorders, but there is no direct reference to its use specifically for gall bladder conditions, whether sluggish function or post-cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal). Some traditional practitioners might use Kokilaksha as part of herbal formulations aimed at supporting liver and digestive health, which are indirectly related to bile production and flow, processes in which the gall bladder is involved.

Scientifically, there is limited research on Kokilaksha related to gall bladder function. Most studies focus on its effects on the liver or kidneys, with some animal studies suggesting hepatoprotective activity, but not specifically addressing gall bladder motility, bile composition, or outcomes after gall bladder removal. Thus, while Kokilaksha has a traditional reputation for supporting hepatic function, its use for gall bladder issues is extrapolated rather than directly supported. The evidence supporting its use for gall bladder health is weak and primarily based on traditional knowledge rather than robust scientific data.

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