Evidence supporting the use of: Massularia acuminata
For the body system: Prostate
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Massularia acuminata is primarily used in traditional African medicine, particularly in West Africa, for various male reproductive health concerns, including as an aphrodisiac and to support libido. Its use for "prostate support" is less clearly documented in traditional sources, and there is limited direct reference to its application specifically for prostate health. However, its general use for male reproductive wellness has led to its inclusion in supplements targeting prostate health. Scientific research on Massularia acuminata is limited; a few animal studies suggest it may have androgenic effects, potentially raising testosterone levels, which could indirectly influence prostate physiology. However, there are no robust clinical trials or strong mechanistic studies directly linking this plant to improved prostate health or the treatment/prevention of prostate disorders such as benign prostatic hyperplasia or prostate cancer. Thus, its use is justified more by tradition than by solid scientific evidence, and the quality of evidence for prostate support is low, with most claims extrapolated from its traditional use for male vitality rather than specific prostate outcomes.
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isoflavones
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Phytoestrogens
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sterols
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Other body systems supported by Massularia acuminata
GumsMale Reproductive System
Prostate
Testes
Testosterone
