Evidence supporting the use of: Southern Tsangshu
For the health condition: Gall Stones

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Southern Tsangshu, also known as Atractylodes lancea, is a traditional medicinal herb used extensively in Chinese medicine. Its use for gallstones is primarily rooted in traditional practices rather than contemporary scientific validation. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Southern Tsangshu is believed to "drain dampness" and "promote the flow of Qi," which are thought to help resolve conditions associated with the gallbladder, such as gallstones. Historical Chinese medical texts often include Southern Tsangshu as part of multi-herb formulations for treating biliary disorders, including gallstones, jaundice, and digestive complaints linked to the gallbladder. However, there is a lack of high-quality, direct scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of Southern Tsangshu specifically for the treatment of gallstones. Most modern studies involving Atractylodes lancea focus on its general anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, and digestive properties, but do not provide conclusive evidence for its role in dissolving or preventing gallstones. As such, its use for this condition remains largely traditional, with limited clinical validation. Patients should consult healthcare professionals for evidence-based treatments, especially given the potential complexities of gallstone disease.

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