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Shady Jerusalem Sage Root

Evidence

Limited
Evidence: 2 of 5 (Limited)

What the evidence says

East Asian traditional herb studied for joint/bone support, but supporting pharmacology (anti-osteoporosis, anti-inflammatory activity) comes from animal and in-vitro studies; no human RCTs were identified.

Animal and in-vitro evidence only; no human clinical trials identified.

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About Shady Jerusalem Sage Root

East Asian traditional herb studied for joint/bone support, but supporting pharmacology (anti-osteoporosis, anti-inflammatory activity) comes from animal and in-vitro studies; no human RCTs were identified.

What Shady Jerusalem Sage Root supports

  • Traditional use for joint/bone health — supported only by animal/lab studies, no human trials

Clinical evidence

Limited clinical evidence. Animal and in-vitro evidence only; no human clinical trials identified.

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