Evidence supporting the use of: Curcuma comosa
For the health condition: PMS (general)

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Synopsis

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

Curcuma comosa is primarily used for premenstrual syndrome (PMS) based on traditional medicinal practices, especially in Southeast Asia, including Thailand. In traditional Thai medicine, Curcuma comosa rhizomes have been used to support women's reproductive health and to alleviate menstrual discomforts such as abdominal pain, irregular menstruation, and premenstrual symptoms. The rationale for its use is rooted in ethnomedical knowledge passed down through generations, rather than direct scientific validation specific to PMS.

There is limited scientific research directly investigating Curcuma comosa for PMS. Some laboratory and animal studies have identified phytoestrogenic properties and anti-inflammatory effects in extracts from the plant, suggesting potential mechanisms by which it could influence menstrual symptoms. However, human clinical trials specifically addressing its efficacy or safety for PMS are lacking. Most available evidence consists of preclinical studies or historical use records rather than controlled clinical trials.

In summary, the use of Curcuma comosa for PMS is justified mainly by traditional practices and anecdotal evidence, with only preliminary scientific insight into its possible effects. Robust clinical validation is currently absent, so its use should be considered with caution and within the context of traditional herbal medicine.

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