Evidence supporting the use of: Shepherd's purse
For the body system: Gums
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Shepherd's purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris) is primarily used in herbal medicine based on traditional practices rather than robust scientific evidence. Historically, it has been valued for its astringent properties and used to control bleeding, including minor wounds and nosebleeds. In the context of supporting the gums, shepherd's purse has occasionally been used in folk remedies to help manage bleeding gums or minor oral bleeding due to its presumed hemostatic effects. However, there is very limited documentation of its specific use for gum health in traditional European or Asian herbal medicine, and it is not a common or well-established remedy for this purpose. Scientific studies directly evaluating shepherd's purse for gum or oral health are lacking. Most of the available research focuses on its effects on uterine bleeding or as a general hemostatic agent. Therefore, while there is some traditional precedent for shepherd's purse being used as a topical astringent, the evidence supporting its use for gum health is weak and mostly anecdotal. The overall rating for its evidence in supporting the gums is low, and it should not be considered a primary herbal remedy for this body system.
Other ingredients that support Gums
cutchallspice
aloe vera
anthocyanins
apple
bayberry
beeswax
myrobalan
betel
bilberry
bisabolol
blackberry
Indian frankincense
bovine gelatin
catechins
citrus bioflavonoids
citrus sinensis (proprietary)
clove
coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)
collagen
turmeric
curcumin
flavonols
gelatin
goldenseal
goldenseal
gooseberry
gum ghatti
hesperidin
horsetail
hyaluronic acid
lactobacillus reuteri
lactobacillus salivarius
lactoperoxidase
lemon
licorice root
mango
marshmallow
mastic gum
mixed carotenoids
omega-3 fatty acids
orange
oregon grape
phenolic acids
pine bark
plantain
raspberry
rose hips
sage
slippery elm bark
triphala
vitamin C
vitamin K
white willow
xanthan gum
xylitol
zinc
yellow root
cardamom
capsicum
neem tree
pterocarpus marsupium
commiphora
yarrow
prickly ash
myrrh
zanthoxylum
polyphenols
menthol oil
shepherd's purse
white oak
herbal blend (proprietary)
melaleuca alternifolia
cayenne pepper
Avens
Apple Cider Vinegar
Asiaticoside
acacia
Agrimony
Allicin
Alchemilla
Aucubin
Ascophyllum nodosum
Areca
Agonandra
Agrimonia pilosa
Alkanna
Bee Propolis
Betony
Bai Ji
Balsam
Bistort
Baccharis dracunculifolia
Brazillian peppertree
Bloodroot
Benzoin
berry
Boswellia
Bletilla
Bioflavonoids
Bee products
Comfrey
Calendula
Carvacrol
Cinquefoil
Curcuminoid
Citrus
Cajuput
Canaigre
Catechu
Coca
Cistus
Curcuma
Cranesbill
Cyanthillium cinereum
Collinsonia
Casearia sylvestris
Calycophyllum
Drynaria
Dragon's Blood
Echinacea
Emblicanin
Eugenol
Goldthread
Garlic
Mallow
Oak
Other body systems supported by shepherd's purse
ArteriesBladder
Blood
Capillaries
Circulatory System
Female Reproductive System
Gums
Reproductive System
Skin
Urinary System
Uterus
Veins