Evidence supporting the use of: Asoka Tree
For the health condition: Hemorrhoids

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Synopsis

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

The Asoka Tree (Saraca asoca) has a long-standing place in traditional Indian medicine, particularly Ayurveda. Its bark and flowers have been used for centuries to treat various gynecological disorders and bleeding conditions, including hemorrhoids (piles). Classical Ayurvedic texts document its use for alleviating symptoms of bleeding piles, likely due to its reputed astringent and hemostatic properties. The plant is believed to help reduce bleeding, inflammation, and pain associated with hemorrhoids. However, while Asoka is well documented in traditional formulations, there is a significant lack of robust scientific studies specifically evaluating its efficacy for hemorrhoids. Most modern research on Asoka focuses on its uterine and menstrual benefits rather than hemorrhoidal relief. Some phytochemical analyses have shown the presence of tannins and flavonoids, which theoretically could contribute to anti-inflammatory or astringent effects, but direct clinical evidence is scant. In summary, the use of Asoka Tree for hemorrhoids is primarily justified by its prominent role in traditional medicine rather than by strong scientific validation.

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