Evidence supporting the use of: Punarnava
For the health condition: Gout
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) is widely used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for managing gout and other joint-related conditions. In Ayurveda, gout is understood as Vatarakta, a disorder associated with the accumulation of ama (toxins) and vitiated Vata dosha, often manifesting as joint inflammation and pain. Punarnava is classified as a "mutrala" (diuretic) and "shothahara" (anti-inflammatory), and is believed to help reduce swelling, remove excess fluids, and aid in detoxification. Its reputed ability to promote uric acid excretion and relieve joint pain forms the basis of its traditional use for gout.
Scientific studies on punarnava’s effectiveness specifically for gout remain limited. Some preclinical research shows anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and uricosuric effects in animal models, which could be beneficial in gout management. For example, extracts of Boerhavia diffusa have demonstrated significant reduction in inflammation and lowered uric acid levels in animal studies. However, human clinical trials are lacking, and direct evidence for its efficacy in treating gout in people is insufficient.
In summary, punarnava’s use in gout is primarily justified by a long history of traditional use, supported by preliminary pharmacological findings but lacking robust clinical validation. Thus, the evidence level is rated as 2—traditional foundation with some scientific plausibility but incomplete human data.
Other ingredients used for Gout
alfalfaberry flavor
black cumin
black currant
burdock
celery
cherry
turmeric
ginger
knotweed
licorice root
mustard seed
nettle
omega-3 fatty acids
oregon grape
plum fruit
reishi mushroom
scrophularia root
vitamin C
sarsaparilla
gastrodia
papaya
punarnava
commiphora
tinospora cordifolia
caesalpinia crista
rubia cordifolia
lingusticum wallichii
morus
myrrh
root tuber
juniper berries
amber
dioscorea
ganoderma
morinda
zanthoxylum
birch
indigo leaves
soursop
Apple Cider Vinegar
Ardisia
Achyranthes
Aconite
Actaea spicata
Broussonetia
Butea monosperma
Big Quaking Grass
Boswellia
Baccharoides anthelmintica
Banyan
Barbasco
Borassus Palm
Borassus aethiopum
Black root
Bassia scoparia
Black Hellebore
Bergenia
Boerhavia diffusa
Chinese Silkvine
Cinnamomum
Chinese Mountain Ant
Cactus
Cinquefoil
Chinese Pond Turtle
Chestnut
Cynodon dactylon
Colocynth
Clerodendrum indicum
European Elder
Elk antler
Elephant's Head
Other health conditions supported by punarnava
Abdominal PainAbscesses
Adenitis
Afterbirth Pain
Anemia
Arthritis
Asthma
Backache
Bladder Infection
Blood Poisoning
Boils
Bruises (healing)
Cholesterol (high)
Circulation (poor)
Cirrhosis of the Liver
Constipation (adults)
Constipation (children)
Cough (general)
Cough (spastic)
Diabetes
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Edema
Emphysema
Fatigue
Fatty Liver Disease
Fever
Gall Bladder (sluggish or removed)
Gastritis
Glands (swollen lymph)
Goiter
Gout
Headache (general)
Hemorrhoids
Hepatitis
Hypothyroid
Indigestion
Inflammation
Inflammatory Bowel Disorders