Evidence supporting the use of: Indian gum arabic tree
For the health condition: Kidney Stones
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
The Indian gum arabic tree, scientifically known as Acacia nilotica (also sometimes called babul or Indian gum arabic tree), has a long history of use in traditional Indian medicine (Ayurveda and Unani) for various ailments, including support for kidney stones. Traditional practitioners often use the bark, pods, or gum of the tree in decoctions or powders believed to possess diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties, which theoretically could assist in the passage or management of kidney stones. These uses are based on centuries-old texts and anecdotal evidence rather than rigorous clinical trials.
However, scientific validation for its efficacy in treating or preventing kidney stones is limited. A few laboratory and animal studies have investigated Acacia nilotica extracts for potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, which could be indirectly beneficial for kidney health, but there is scant direct research on its ability to dissolve or prevent kidney stones in humans. The traditional rating of 2 reflects that while the use is well-established culturally, there is only weak or preliminary scientific support. As of now, no major clinical trials or systematic reviews endorse Acacia nilotica as an evidence-based treatment for kidney stones. Individuals considering its use should consult a healthcare provider, especially given the lack of standardized dosing and potential for side effects or interactions.
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Other health conditions supported by Indian gum arabic tree
Abdominal PainAcid Indigestion
Appetite (deficient)
Asthma
Bleeding (external)
Bronchitis
Burns and Scalds
Constipation (adults)
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Infection
Inflammation
Kidney Stones
Liver Detoxification
Ulcers
Urinary Tract Infections
Wounds and Sores