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

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Synopsis

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

Sanguisorba, commonly known as burnet, has a long history of use in traditional medicine, especially within Chinese herbal practices. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), species such as Sanguisorba officinalis (Di Yu) are utilized for their purported hemostatic (bleeding-stopping) and anti-inflammatory properties. TCM practitioners often employ Sanguisorba for conditions characterized by bleeding, such as hemorrhoids, due to its astringent qualities that are believed to help constrict tissues and reduce bleeding and swelling.

There are some preclinical studies suggesting Sanguisorba extracts may have anti-inflammatory, astringent, and wound-healing effects, which could theoretically benefit hemorrhoidal tissue. However, robust clinical evidence in humans is lacking. The use of Sanguisorba for hemorrhoids remains primarily supported by historical and traditional practice rather than high-quality scientific validation. Reviews of herbal medicine for hemorrhoids often cite Sanguisorba as a traditional remedy, but systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials are scarce or absent.

In summary, Sanguisorba's use for hemorrhoids is justified by traditional usage in herbal and TCM contexts, with limited scientific evidence directly supporting its effectiveness for this indication.

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