Evidence supporting the use of: Genistein
For the body system: Ovaries

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3

Genistein is an isoflavone phytoestrogen predominantly found in soy products. Its use in supporting ovarian health is primarily based on its estrogenic activity, as it can bind to estrogen receptors and exert weak estrogen-like effects. Several scientific studies have investigated genistein’s effects on female reproductive health, particularly in the context of menopause and ovarian function. Research suggests that genistein may help alleviate some menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes, which are related to decreased ovarian estrogen production. Additionally, animal and cell studies indicate that genistein can modulate ovarian hormone synthesis, follicular development, and may have protective effects against oxidative stress in ovarian tissue. However, evidence in humans is limited and mostly related to general reproductive health rather than direct support of ovarian function or treatment of specific ovarian disorders.

While genistein is not traditionally used in herbal medicine specifically for the ovaries, its scientific investigation in the context of hormonal balance and menopause gives some support to its use for ovarian-related concerns. Clinical trials have shown modest benefits, but results are not universally consistent. Therefore, while there is a scientific rationale for genistein’s use in supporting ovarian health, the strength of evidence is moderate and more high-quality human studies are needed.

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