Evidence supporting the use of: Avens
For the health condition: Hemorrhoids

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Avens (Geum urbanum), also known as herb Bennet, has a long history of traditional use in herbal medicine, particularly in Europe. Historically, the roots and aerial parts of Avens were used as a remedy for various ailments, including digestive complaints, sore throats, and as an astringent for wounds and bleeding. In the context of hemorrhoids, Avens was traditionally used because of its astringent properties, which were believed to help shrink swollen tissues and reduce bleeding. The plant contains tannins, which are known for their astringent effects and likely contributed to its use in this condition.

However, there is very limited scientific evidence to support the efficacy of Avens specifically for hemorrhoids. Modern clinical studies or rigorous pharmacological investigations focusing on hemorrhoid treatment are lacking. Most contemporary references to Avens and hemorrhoids reference its historical use rather than validated clinical data. Therefore, while its use is justified by tradition and plausible due to the presence of astringent constituents, evidence supporting its effectiveness is anecdotal and historical rather than scientific.

In summary, Avens is used for hemorrhoids primarily based on traditional herbal medicine practices, with minimal scientific backing. The evidence is largely derived from historical texts and empirical use rather than controlled studies.

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