Evidence supporting the use of: Root tuber
For the health condition: Heart (weakness)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Root tubers, such as those from plants like Dioscorea (yam), Pueraria (kudzu), or Asparagus racemosus (shatavari), have a long-standing history in various traditional medicine systems, including Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and African herbal practices. In these systems, root tubers are believed to nourish and strengthen the body, including the heart. For example, in Ayurveda, certain root tubers are classified as "rasayana" or rejuvenating herbs, thought to improve vitality and support weak organs, including the heart. Similarly, in TCM, some root tubers are used in formulas intended to "tonify Qi" and "nourish the blood," both of which are considered important for cardiac health and for treating symptoms associated with heart weakness, such as fatigue and palpitations.
However, the evidence for these uses is largely anecdotal and based on traditional knowledge rather than rigorous scientific validation. While some root tubers contain bioactive compounds that may have cardiovascular effects (such as saponins, flavonoids, and polysaccharides), direct evidence from clinical trials supporting their efficacy in treating heart weakness is limited. Therefore, their use for heart weakness is justified mainly by tradition, and while there is some preliminary scientific interest, the strength of evidence remains modest.
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bilberry
black cumin
bovine
bovine heart
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cinnamon
coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)
turmeric
epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)
fish oil
fish protein
flavonols
forskohlii root
ginseng
greens blend (proprietary)
hawthorn
iron
knotweed
jujube
kale
l-carnitine
L-taurine
licorice root
magnesium
Marine lipid
Milk
Moringa
Motherwort
omega-3 fatty acids
pear
protein
reishi mushroom
safflower oil
spirulina
Almond fruit
ubiquinol
vitamin B
vitamin C
vitamin D
vitamin E
seaweed
Zinc
suma
inula racemosa
commiphora
bee pollen
peony
Morus
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purslane
aster root
paw paw
arjuna
arginine creatine
ambergris
Angelica
Allicin
Arginine malate
Arginine orotate
Aconite
Ajuga
avocado
anthocyanidins
arjunic acid
Abalone
Amor seco
black seed
bayleaf
Beef liver
borassus palm
banana
bacoside
Bassia scoparia
cocarboxylase
cod liver oil
catecholamine
D-Ribose
Digitalis
foxglove
flat-stem milk-vetch
fish
fatty acids
flavanones
flavans
flavonones
fibroblast growth factor
Glycoside
Higenamine
Hellebore
hazelnut
Indian coraltree
Indian fagonia
Khella
Kokilaksha
kiwi
Lycium
ligustilides
lotus
Millet
Marine fat
Nymphaea nouchali
Ophiopogon
orotic acid
Onosma bracteatum
Phosphocreatine
Prunus
Pentacyclic triterpenoids
Polygonatum
peanut
Polygonum
Peptides
Rosabin
ribose
Schizochytrium Oil
Safed musli
Sarivan
Scotch Broom
Shilajit
Terminalia
White Tea
Wax Gourd
Wulinshen
Walnut
Winter Begonia
Xanthophyll
Yerba buena
Zucchini
Other health conditions supported by root tuber
Abdominal PainAcid Indigestion
Anemia
Appetite (deficient)
Arthritis
Asthma
Backache
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Cancer (prevention)
Cholesterol (high)
Constipation (adults)
Constipation (children)
Cough (general)
Diabetes
Digestion (poor)
Fatigue
Gastritis
Gout
Headache (general)
Heart (weakness)
Indigestion
Inflammation
Kidney Stones
Liver Detoxification
Memory and Brain Function
Menopause
Nausea and Vomiting
Pain (general remedies for)
Skin Care (general)
Products containing root tuber
Nature's Sunshine Blood Stimulator TCM
Nature's Sunshine Chinese TCM Negative Pack