Evidence supporting the use of: Leptadenia
For the body system: Uterus

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Synopsis

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

Leptadenia (Leptadenia reticulata), commonly known as "Jivanti" in Ayurveda, is traditionally used in Indian herbal medicine as a uterine tonic and galactagogue (to promote lactation). Classical Ayurvedic texts describe its role in supporting female reproductive health, particularly for its supposed benefits in strengthening the uterus, improving fertility, and managing conditions like threatened miscarriage or habitual abortion. Ayurvedic practitioners historically used Leptadenia in formulations aimed at supporting the uterus during pregnancy and postpartum recovery.

Scientifically, there are a limited number of animal studies and some preliminary clinical investigations suggesting that Leptadenia may have uterine stimulant effects, immunomodulatory properties, and benefits for lactation. However, robust randomized controlled trials in humans, especially for uterine support, are lacking. The available research is insufficient to confirm the traditional claims with high confidence, but it does indicate possible bioactive effects consistent with its historical use.

In summary, the use of Leptadenia to support the uterus is primarily justified by traditional Ayurvedic practice, with some low-to-moderate quality scientific studies providing partial support. More well-designed clinical trials are needed to fully validate its efficacy and safety for this indication.

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