Evidence supporting the use of: Golden Ragwort
For the body system: Uterus
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Golden Ragwort (Packera aurea, formerly Senecio aureus) has a history of use in North American herbal medicine, particularly among Native American and later eclectic physicians, to support the uterus and address gynecological concerns. Traditionally, it was used for issues such as menstrual irregularities, excessive menstrual bleeding, and as a uterine tonic. Historical texts, such as King’s American Dispensatory (Felter & Lloyd, 1898), describe its use for “uterine atony” (weakness of the uterus), menorrhagia (heavy menstrual bleeding), and leucorrhea (vaginal discharge).
The plant contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which raise safety concerns with internal use, but these were less understood in historical contexts. There is little to no modern scientific research or clinical trial data validating the efficacy of Golden Ragwort for uterine health. Its use for this purpose is maintained primarily by tradition and historical accounts, not by contemporary scientific validation. Modern herbalists largely avoid internal use of Golden Ragwort due to potential toxicity. In summary, the evidence supporting its use for the uterus is rooted in traditional practice, but it lacks robust scientific support and carries safety concerns.
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Other body systems supported by Golden Ragwort
BladderFemale Reproductive System
Urinary System
Uterus
Vagina