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Uterine Tissue Extract

Evidence

Limited
Evidence: 2 of 5 (Limited)

What the evidence says

Desiccated animal (typically bovine or porcine) uterine tissue sold under 'glandular therapy' theory, which holds that consuming an organ supports the corresponding human organ. This theory has no basis in modern clinical science, and no published RCTs support any health outcome from uterine glandular supplementation.

No clinical trials; theoretical basis (glandular therapy) is not supported by modern science.

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About Uterine Tissue Extract

Desiccated animal (typically bovine or porcine) uterine tissue sold under 'glandular therapy' theory, which holds that consuming an organ supports the corresponding human organ. This theory has no basis in modern clinical science, and no published RCTs support any health outcome from uterine glandular supplementation.

What Uterine Tissue Extract supports

  • No RCT evidence supports any health benefit — based on unproven glandular-therapy theory

Clinical evidence

Limited clinical evidence. No clinical trials; theoretical basis (glandular therapy) is not supported by modern science.

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