Evidence supporting the use of: Sword Bean
For the health condition: Hemorrhoids

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Sword Bean (Canavalia gladiata) has been used in traditional medicine practices, particularly in East Asia, for various health conditions, including hemorrhoids. Historical texts and folk medicine sources mention Sword Bean as an ingredient in decoctions or topical preparations intended to reduce swelling, alleviate pain, and address inflammation—symptoms commonly associated with hemorrhoids. The rationale for its use may stem from its purported anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, as documented in broader ethnobotanical literature. However, these uses are largely supported by anecdotal evidence and traditional knowledge rather than robust scientific evaluation.

Currently, there is a lack of clinical studies or high-quality scientific research specifically investigating the efficacy of Sword Bean for the treatment or support of hemorrhoids. The available studies on Sword Bean primarily focus on its nutritional profile, general anti-inflammatory effects, or potential antimicrobial activities, but not directly on hemorrhoidal disease. As a result, while traditional use exists, the overall evidence supporting Sword Bean for hemorrhoids is weak and not scientifically validated. Those interested in using Sword Bean for this purpose should consult a healthcare professional and be aware that conventional treatments have a stronger evidence base.

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