Evidence supporting the use of: Rosa laevigata
For the health condition: Menopause

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Rosa laevigata, commonly known as Cherokee rose, is traditionally used in Chinese medicine, primarily for its astringent and tonic properties. Historical texts and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) sources suggest its use for issues such as excessive leucorrhea, urinary incontinence, and diarrhea due to its reputed ability to "secure essence" and "astringe leakage." Some traditional practitioners also include Rosa laevigata in herbal formulas aimed at women's health, particularly to address symptoms that may overlap with menopause, such as vaginal discharge or urinary symptoms. However, there is little direct reference in historical or modern TCM literature to its use specifically for menopause or menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, or osteoporosis.

Scientifically, there is a lack of clinical studies or robust evidence supporting the use of Rosa laevigata for menopause or relief of menopausal symptoms. Most available research focuses on its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activities, with limited clinical translation. Therefore, its use for menopause is primarily based on traditional practice rather than scientific validation, and the overall strength of evidence supporting its use for menopause is very weak.

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