Evidence supporting the use of: Albizia
For the body system: Senses
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Albizia (Albizia julibrissin), also known as silk tree or mimosa tree, is primarily used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to support emotional well-being and calm the spirit. In the context of the "Senses" body system—which typically refers to vision, hearing, smell, taste, and touch—Albizia does not have a strong traditional association. However, in TCM, Albizia bark and flowers (He Huan Pi and He Huan Hua) are used to treat conditions such as anxiety, irritability, and insomnia, which can indirectly influence sensory perception, particularly through effects on mental clarity and emotional balance. Scientific evidence supporting Albizia's effects on the senses is limited. Some preliminary research indicates that Albizia extracts may have neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and anxiolytic properties, which could theoretically benefit cognitive and emotional processes. However, direct effects on sensory organs or sensory processing have not been well-established in the scientific literature. In summary, Albizia's use in supporting the senses is primarily justified by traditional practices relating to mood and spirit rather than direct enhancement of sensory function. There is a lack of robust clinical evidence to directly support its use for sensory system disorders or improvements. The evidence level is therefore rated as moderate based on tradition, but low regarding scientific validation for this specific use.
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Other body systems supported by Albizia
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Liver
Lungs
Nerves
Respiratory System
Senses
Skin
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