Evidence supporting the use of: Erodium cicutarium
For the health condition: Menstrual Irregularity

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Synopsis

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

Erodium cicutarium, commonly known as redstem filaree or stork's bill, has a history of traditional use in various folk medicine systems, particularly in parts of Europe and North America. Ethnobotanical records indicate that some Native American groups and traditional healers have used Erodium cicutarium for a range of conditions, including as a remedy for menstrual irregularities and other gynecological complaints. The plant was sometimes prepared as an infusion or decoction and consumed to help regulate menstrual flow or ease menstrual discomfort. However, these uses are based on oral traditions and anecdotal reports rather than systematic documentation.

Despite its traditional applications, there is a lack of robust scientific research validating the efficacy or safety of Erodium cicutarium for menstrual irregularity. No clinical trials, pharmacological studies, or detailed phytochemical analyses have established a mechanism of action or confirmed its effectiveness for this specific use. As such, the evidence is limited to traditional knowledge without modern scientific corroboration. The rating of 1 reflects the existence of historical usage but highlights the absence of contemporary scientific support.

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