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

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Turtle and turtle-derived products have been used in traditional medicine systems, particularly in some regions of Asia, for various health conditions. In the context of hemorrhoids, references to the use of turtle (often turtle shell or blood) can be found in certain traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) texts and folk remedies. These uses are based on historical and cultural beliefs rather than on rigorous scientific studies. TCM may include turtle shell (Gui Ban) in formulations believed to nourish yin and support blood health, which, according to traditional theory, could be beneficial for conditions like hemorrhoids associated with blood stasis or weakness. However, these recommendations are not based on modern clinical trials or biomedical evidence.

There is currently no reliable scientific evidence demonstrating that turtle or turtle-derived substances are effective in the treatment or management of hemorrhoids. Modern medical literature does not recognize turtle as a validated or recommended treatment for hemorrhoids. As such, its use for this condition is primarily justified by tradition and historical practice, not by scientific validation.

It is important to note that the consumption of turtle products may pose ethical, environmental, and health risks, including the transmission of zoonotic diseases and the endangerment of turtle species. Individuals considering traditional remedies should consult with qualified healthcare professionals.

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