Evidence supporting the use of: Liver
For the health condition: Jaundice (adults)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Liver has been traditionally used in various cultures as a remedy for jaundice, particularly in traditional Chinese medicine and European folk practices. The belief stems from the doctrine of signatures, where it was thought that eating an organ from an animal would support the health of that organ in humans; thus, consuming animal liver was believed to help treat liver-related ailments like jaundice. In some traditional systems, liver was also valued for its rich nutrient content, including vitamin A, B vitamins, and iron, which were thought to aid recovery from illness and support overall vitality. However, there is no substantial scientific evidence that consuming liver directly treats jaundice in adults, which is a symptom of underlying liver dysfunction, hemolysis, or bile duct issues. Modern medicine does not endorse the use of liver as a treatment for jaundice, and in some cases, high vitamin A content in liver can be toxic, especially for individuals with compromised liver function. Overall, the rationale for using liver to treat jaundice is rooted in historical and traditional practices rather than validated scientific research.
Other ingredients used for Jaundice (adults)
aloe veragreen chiretta
annatto
artichoke
bamboo
barberry
myrobalan
betel
blackberry
bovine liver
rice
turmeric
dandelion
gooseberry
heartwood
honeysuckle
licorice root
lophatherum leaf
lovage
milk thistle
plum fruit
reishi mushroom
scrophularia root
silymarin
chickweed
typhonium
alpinia galangal
clerodendrum indicum
blackboard tree
fumaria parviflora
picrorhiza kurroa
rubia cordifolia
swertia
morus
sweetgums
birch
sheep's sorrel
peach
white oak
acacia
Agrimony
Achyranthes
Abrus
Albizia
Ajuga
Aerva lanata
American Liverleaf
Asam gelugor
Alsonia scholaris
Agrimonia pilosa
Amor seco
Arani
Borotutu
Babchi
Blackthorn
Blepharis
Bayleaf
Beef liver
Barleria
Big Quaking Grass
Bael
Butternut
boldo
Banyan
black salt
Borassus Palm
Borassus aethiopum
Black root
Bergenia
Chinese Silkvine
Calotropis gigantea
Coriander
Clerodendrum phlomidis
Cyathula
Citron
Carry Me Seed
Chirata
Calamus
Carthamus
Colocynth
Clerodendrum indicum
Didymocarpus
Desmodium
Dichrostachys glomerata
Erodium cicutarium
Evodia
Embelia
Ficus religiosa
Ficus simplicissima
Goldthread
Giant Blazingstar
Gardenia jasminoides
Ivy
Lotus
Little ironweed
Orchid
Rhubarb
Snakeroot (unspecified)
Sandalwood
Other health conditions supported by Liver
AnemiaAppetite (deficient)
Bruises (healing)
Convalescence
Debility
Fatigue
Jaundice (adults)
Night Blindness
Pernicious Anemia
Protein Digestion (poor)
Wasting