Evidence supporting the use of: Fleabane (unspecified)
For the health condition: Kidney Infection

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Synopsis

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

Fleabane refers to several species in the Erigeron and Conyza genera, which have a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine. In various folk traditions, particularly in North America and Europe, fleabane has been used as a diuretic and to support urinary tract health, with some herbalists recommending it for conditions like kidney infections (pyelonephritis) or kidney inflammation. These uses are primarily based on anecdotal reports and traditional herbals, which cite its supposed ability to promote urine flow and "cleanse" the kidneys.

However, there is very limited scientific evidence supporting these uses. Modern pharmacological studies on fleabane are sparse, and there is no robust clinical data demonstrating efficacy or safety for treating kidney infections. The traditional use likely arose due to the mild diuretic properties observed in some species, but this does not equate to an ability to treat infections, which generally require targeted antimicrobial therapy. Moreover, use of diuretics in kidney infections is not a standard or recommended medical practice, and could even be harmful in certain cases.

In summary, fleabane's use for kidney infection is rooted in tradition, not science, and should not replace evidence-based medical treatment. The overall evidence rating is low (1 out of 5), reflecting the lack of substantiated scientific support.

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