Evidence supporting the use of: Three Leaf Caper
For the health condition: Gall Bladder (sluggish or removed)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Three Leaf Caper (scientific name: Crateva nurvala or Crataeva religiosa) has a longstanding role in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for supporting liver and gallbladder health, especially in the context of “sluggish” gallbladder or after gallbladder removal. Historical texts describe its use in promoting bile flow, aiding digestion, and supporting the excretion of bile and gallstones. The bark and root are most commonly used in decoctions or powders. The rationale in traditional systems is that Three Leaf Caper acts as a “cholagogue” (promotes bile flow) and a general liver tonic, which, in theory, could help compensate for reduced bile regulation following gallbladder removal or in cases of poor bile flow.
However, modern scientific studies supporting these uses are very limited. A few in vitro and animal studies suggest potential hepatoprotective and choleretic (bile-promoting) effects, but there is a lack of robust human clinical trials. There is also no direct scientific evidence demonstrating that Three Leaf Caper benefits people specifically after gallbladder removal or with gallbladder “sluggishness.” Thus, while its use is justified by tradition and some preliminary pharmacological rationale, the evidence base is weak, meriting a low rating.
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Other health conditions supported by Three Leaf Caper
Abdominal PainArthritis
Asthma
Backache
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Cuts
Diabetes
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Edema
Fever
Gall Bladder (sluggish or removed)
Gastritis
Headache (general)
Indigestion
Inflammation
Injuries
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Menstrual Irregularity
Pain (general remedies for)
Rashes and Hives
Skin (infections)
Ulcers
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