Evidence supporting the use of: Rosabin
For the health condition: Heart (weakness)

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Synopsis

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

Rosabin is a compound found in Rhodiola rosea, a plant traditionally used in various systems of folk medicine, particularly in Russia, Scandinavia, and parts of Asia. In these traditions, Rhodiola rosea has been used to support "heart weakness," which typically refers to symptoms associated with fatigue, reduced endurance, and recovery following illness rather than specific cardiac pathologies. The traditional use is based on the plant's reputation as an adaptogen, believed to improve resilience and vitality, including heart health. However, scientific studies on Rhodiola rosea focus mainly on its effects on fatigue, mood, and cognitive function. There is limited evidence from animal studies suggesting possible cardioprotective effects, such as reducing cardiac injury during stress. Human clinical trials directly examining Rosabin or Rhodiola rosea for treating heart failure or specific cardiac diseases are lacking. Therefore, the use of Rosabin to support "heart weakness" is primarily justified by tradition, with only indirect or preliminary scientific support. The evidence rating is 2, as there are some animal and in vitro studies and a strong historical precedent, but robust clinical validation is absent.

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