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

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1

Solanum indicum (commonly known as Indian nightshade or "brihati" in Ayurveda) is traditionally used in various systems of traditional medicine, particularly Ayurveda, for a range of ailments including respiratory, inflammatory, and digestive issues. Its use for gall bladder support—specifically in cases of a sluggish gall bladder or after gall bladder removal—stems primarily from its inclusion in classical herbal formulations such as "Dashamoola," which are sometimes prescribed for digestive and hepatobiliary complaints.

However, there is little to no direct scientific evidence or clinical research validating the specific use of Solanum indicum for gall bladder function or support following cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal). The rationale in traditional medicine is generally based on the herb's reputed abilities to support liver function, reduce inflammation, and aid digestion, which could be indirectly beneficial in cases where the gall bladder is sluggish or absent. These uses are typically derived from historical texts and practitioner experience rather than from modern pharmacological or clinical studies.

In summary, while Solanum indicum is mentioned in traditional contexts for digestive and hepatic support, there is minimal direct evidence—either traditional or scientific—specifically tying it to gall bladder health or post-removal support. The evidence rating is therefore low, and its use for this indication should be considered as primarily traditional rather than scientifically validated.

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