Evidence supporting the use of: Convolvulus Pluricaulis
For the health condition: Nervousness

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Synopsis

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

Convolvulus pluricaulis, commonly known as Shankhpushpi, is primarily used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine to support mental health, including nervousness, anxiety, and stress. Historical Ayurvedic texts describe it as a "medhya rasayana," which refers to herbs that rejuvenate and support cognitive function and emotional balance. Shankhpushpi is often included in formulations intended to calm the mind, promote restful sleep, and alleviate symptoms of nervousness or mild anxiety.

Scientific validation for these effects is limited. While a few animal studies suggest potential anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) and cognitive-enhancing properties, robust clinical trials in humans are lacking. The available preclinical research indicates that extracts of Convolvulus pluricaulis may modulate neurotransmitter levels (such as GABA and serotonin) and exhibit mild sedative effects in rodents. However, these findings have not yet been substantiated in large-scale, well-controlled human studies.

In summary, the use of Convolvulus pluricaulis for nervousness is mainly justified by its long-standing role in traditional herbal medicine, with only modest preliminary scientific support. More rigorous clinical research is needed to confirm its efficacy and safety for this indication.

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