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

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Synopsis

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

Baliospermum montanum is a plant widely used in traditional Ayurvedic and folk medicine in India and neighboring regions. Its roots and leaves have been used as a component in various formulations for the treatment of hemorrhoids (piles). Classical Ayurvedic texts such as the Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita mention Baliospermum under names like Danti, recommending its root powder or decoction as a purgative and for conditions involving inflammation and swelling, including hemorrhoids. The traditional rationale rests on its strong cathartic (purgative) action, believed to cleanse the bowels and reduce pressure in the rectal veins, thus alleviating hemorrhoidal symptoms. However, scientific research on Baliospermum’s efficacy for hemorrhoids is limited. While a few pharmacological studies have demonstrated anti-inflammatory and laxative properties in animal models, there are no well-designed clinical trials or robust scientific data specifically validating its effectiveness for hemorrhoid treatment in humans. Most modern references to its use for hemorrhoids cite traditional Ayurvedic or ethnobotanical sources rather than clinical evidence. Potential toxicity, especially due to its strong purgative action, is also a concern noted in some pharmacological reviews. In summary, the use of Baliospermum for hemorrhoids is justified primarily by traditional medical systems, with modest supporting evidence from preclinical studies but lacking rigorous scientific validation.

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