Evidence supporting the use of: Mormon Tea
For the health condition: Kidney Stones

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Mormon Tea refers to several species of the Ephedra plant, which have a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine among Native American tribes and early settlers in the American West. Traditionally, teas made from Ephedra spp. were consumed for a variety of ailments, including respiratory conditions, as a mild stimulant, and occasionally for urinary complaints. The use of Mormon Tea for kidney stones is based more on traditional and anecdotal practices rather than scientific validation. Historical records indicate that some indigenous groups and settlers used Mormon Tea as a general diuretic, with the belief that increased urine production might help "flush out" kidney stones or other urinary tract obstructions. However, there is a lack of rigorous scientific studies specifically evaluating the efficacy of Mormon Tea or its alkaloids (such as ephedrine) in dissolving or expelling kidney stones. Most modern herbal and medical references do not recommend Mormon Tea as a treatment for kidney stones, and there are potential risks associated with its use, particularly due to its stimulant properties. In summary, while there is some traditional precedent for its use as a urinary tract aid, the evidence supporting Mormon Tea for kidney stones is anecdotal and unsupported by controlled scientific studies.

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Other health conditions supported by Mormon Tea

Diabetes
Infection
Inflammation
Kidney Stones
Urinary Tract Infections

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