Evidence supporting the use of: Harpagosides
For the health condition: Gout
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Harpagosides are the main active compounds found in the plant Harpagophytum procumbens, commonly known as Devil’s Claw. The use of Devil’s Claw for gout is primarily based on traditional medicine, particularly in Southern Africa where the plant is indigenous. Historically, it has been used to manage various inflammatory conditions, including joint pain and rheumatism, which are symptomatic of gout. The traditional rationale is that Harpagosides possess anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties that may help alleviate the pain and swelling associated with gout attacks.
Scientific studies on Harpagophytum procumbens have demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects, especially in the context of osteoarthritis and lower back pain. However, there is a lack of robust clinical evidence specifically targeting gout. No high-quality randomized controlled trials have directly assessed the efficacy of Harpagosides in reducing uric acid levels or preventing acute gout flares. Most of the available research focuses on general anti-inflammatory effects rather than the mechanisms or outcomes specific to gout.
In summary, while there is some pharmacological plausibility and traditional precedent for the use of Harpagosides in gout, current scientific evidence is limited and indirect. More targeted clinical research is needed before its use for gout can be scientifically validated.
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Bergenia
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Other health conditions supported by Harpagosides
ArthritisBackache
Bursitis
Gout
Inflammation
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Sprains
Tendonitis