Evidence supporting the use of: Trichosanthes
For the body system: Pancreas Head
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Trichosanthes, particularly Trichosanthes kirilowii and Trichosanthes cucumerina, has a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It is known as "Gua Lou" and is commonly used in formulations aimed at treating respiratory and metabolic conditions. In TCM, trichosanthes is sometimes recommended to support the "pancreas" system, though this often refers more broadly to its use in managing diabetes or "Xiao Ke" (wasting thirst), which may be considered analogous to diabetes mellitus in Western medicine. The traditional rationale for its use includes its purported ability to clear heat, generate fluids, and dissolve phlegm, which are thought to help with symptoms associated with pancreatic dysfunction such as excessive thirst and urination.
Scientific studies have identified certain components in trichosanthes, such as trichosanthin and various polysaccharides, that may have hypoglycemic effects in animal models. However, robust clinical evidence in humans is lacking, and there is no direct scientific validation for its efficacy in supporting the pancreas specifically or treating pancreatic diseases. Therefore, while traditional use is well-documented and there is some preliminary pharmacological interest, the evidence supporting trichosanthes for pancreas health rates a 2 on a 0-5 scale, primarily based on tradition rather than rigorous scientific endorsement.
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Other body systems supported by trichosanthes
BloodDigestive System
Gastrointestinal Tract
Immune System
Liver
Lungs
Pancreas Head
Respiratory System
Spleen
Products containing trichosanthes
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