Evidence supporting the use of: Chinese Silkvine
For the health condition: Gout

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Chinese Silkvine (Periploca sepium, known as "Xiānɡ Jiā Pí" in Traditional Chinese Medicine) has a long history of use in Chinese herbal practice, particularly for treating conditions characterized by "wind-dampness" such as rheumatic pain, joint disorders, and gout. Traditional texts, such as the Chinese Pharmacopoeia and classical herbal compendia, describe its use in formulas intended to dispel wind and dampness, alleviate pain, and improve joint mobility. Gout, which is understood in TCM as a form of "Bi syndrome" (painful obstruction), falls within the spectrum of conditions for which Chinese Silkvine might be prescribed.

However, scientific validation for this use is limited. Some modern pharmacological studies suggest that extracts from Chinese Silkvine possess anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, which could theoretically benefit gout patients by reducing joint inflammation and pain. For example, studies have identified compounds such as periplocin that exhibit immunomodulatory effects. Despite these findings, there is a lack of high-quality clinical trials directly assessing the efficacy and safety of Chinese Silkvine for gout specifically. Most supporting evidence remains anecdotal or based on traditional use patterns rather than rigorous scientific investigation.

In summary, the use of Chinese Silkvine for gout is primarily justified by traditional practice, with only preliminary pharmacological evidence and no robust clinical data to firmly support its efficacy for this condition.

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