Evidence supporting the use of: Dioscorea
For the health condition: Kidney Stones

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Dioscorea, commonly known as yam, has a long history of use in traditional medicine systems, particularly in Asia and Africa. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Dioscorea opposita (Chinese yam) is often used to "tonify" the kidneys and support urinary tract health. Traditional practices in Ayurveda and folk medicine have also cited various species of Dioscorea for alleviating symptoms associated with kidney stones, such as pain and urinary discomfort.

However, the scientific evidence supporting its use specifically for kidney stone prevention or treatment remains limited. Most references to Dioscorea's benefits are rooted in its diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties, which could theoretically assist in flushing out small stones or easing symptoms. Some animal studies have shown that extracts from Dioscorea may influence urine output and reduce oxidative stress, which are factors connected to kidney health. Nevertheless, there is a lack of robust clinical trials or direct evidence demonstrating that Dioscorea can dissolve stones or reliably prevent their formation.

In summary, while Dioscorea is traditionally used to support kidney and urinary tract health, its direct role in treating or preventing kidney stones is not well-established by modern scientific research. Individuals should consult healthcare professionals before using Dioscorea for kidney stones, as traditional use does not always guarantee efficacy or safety.

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