Evidence supporting the use of: Tinospora cordifolia
For the health condition: Hepatitis

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Tinospora cordifolia, commonly known as Guduchi or Giloy, has a long history of use in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, including for liver-related ailments such as hepatitis. In Ayurveda, it is considered a "rasayana" or rejuvenative herb, believed to support liver health, detoxification, and immune modulation. Traditional texts describe its use for “Yakrit vikara” (liver disorders) and jaundice, which may overlap with the modern understanding of hepatitis.

Scientific studies investigating the efficacy of Tinospora cordifolia for hepatitis in humans are limited and mostly preliminary. Some animal studies and in vitro research have reported hepatoprotective effects, likely due to its antioxidant and immunomodulatory properties. For example, certain compounds in Tinospora cordifolia have demonstrated the ability to reduce liver enzyme levels and protect liver tissue from toxins in animal models. However, robust clinical trials in humans with hepatitis are lacking. Most human data are limited to small-scale studies or case reports, and systematic reviews generally highlight the need for more rigorous research.

In summary, while there is a strong traditional basis for using Tinospora cordifolia for hepatitis and some preclinical data support its hepatoprotective claims, current scientific evidence is insufficient to recommend it as a primary treatment for hepatitis. Its use remains rooted primarily in traditional practice, with emerging but limited scientific validation.

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