Haritaki for Antioxidant Support

Insufficient evidence 1 studies

Research suggests that the available published evidence specifically examining Haritaki for antioxidant support is extremely limited, and the single study identified in this review does not directly investigate antioxidant properties. The one available source is a systematic scoping review from 2020 that examined alternative medicine systems, including Ayurveda, in the context of COVID-19 prevention and treatment, concluding that no remedies from these traditions had been rigorously tested at the time. While Haritaki is referenced within Ayurvedic tradition and some broader literature alludes to its phytochemical composition, the studies linked here do not provide clinical or experimental evidence bearing on its antioxidant activity in humans. Readers interested in this topic should be aware that the current evidence base, at least as represented here, does not support drawing conclusions about Haritaki's effectiveness for antioxidant support.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
Exploring alternative medicine options for the prevention or treatment of cor... Other 2020 90

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