Evidence supporting the use of: Embelia
For the health condition: Kidney Infection

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1

Embelia, particularly Embelia ribes (commonly known as false black pepper or Vidanga), is primarily recognized in traditional systems of medicine such as Ayurveda and Unani. It has a long history of use for treating intestinal worms, digestive disorders, and as a general tonic. In the context of kidney infections (such as pyelonephritis), references to the use of Embelia are found in some traditional Ayurvedic texts, where it is said to support urinary tract health and act as a diuretic or antimicrobial agent. However, these references are not specific or robust, and Embelia is not a primary or widely recognized remedy for kidney infection in classical Ayurvedic literature.

The scientific literature on Embelia’s efficacy for kidney infections is extremely limited. While some studies have investigated the antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties of Embelia ribes extracts, these have focused on general antibacterial effects and not specifically on pathogens or models relevant to kidney infection. There are no well-conducted clinical trials or animal studies directly supporting its use for kidney infections.

In summary, the use of Embelia for kidney infection is supported mainly by tradition, with minimal and indirect historical references and a lack of strong scientific validation. Its primary traditional uses are for other conditions, and its application for kidney infections remains anecdotal and unsupported by robust clinical or preclinical evidence.

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