Evidence supporting the use of: Allium tuberosum
For the body system: Prostate

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Synopsis

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

Allium tuberosum, commonly known as Chinese chive or garlic chive, is traditionally used in various systems of herbal medicine, particularly in East Asia. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it is believed to "tonify kidney yang," a concept that is sometimes associated with male reproductive and urinary health, including the prostate. However, the terminology and philosophical underpinnings in TCM do not directly map onto biomedical concepts such as prostate health, and the claims are largely based on traditional use rather than rigorous scientific evaluation.

There is limited scientific research specifically linking Allium tuberosum to prostate support. Most available studies focus on its general antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties, which are common to many Allium species. Some animal studies have explored its potential influence on male reproductive parameters, but direct evidence of benefit for prostate health, particularly in human clinical trials, is lacking. Therefore, while Allium tuberosum is traditionally used for conditions that TCM associates with the prostate or male reproductive system, scientific validation for these uses is currently insufficient.

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