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Mitchella repens
A delicate woodland vine used by Native American women for centuries to prepare for childbirth and ease delivery.
Partridge Berry (Mitchella repens) is a delicate woodland vine traditionally used by Native American women to prepare for childbirth and ease delivery. Modern evidence supports its use as a uterine tonic and parturient, with mild diuretic and nervine properties. Key active compounds include saponins, tannins, mucilage, and glycosides.
The saponins in Partridge Berry may exert mild uterine stimulant effects by modulating calcium channels and enhancing uterine contractility. Tannins provide astringent properties that may tone uterine tissues, while mucilage offers soothing effects on the urinary tract. Glycosides may contribute to mild diuretic and nervine actions, potentially through interaction with GABA receptors or electrolyte balance. Overall, the herb appears to support reproductive health by toning the uterus and promoting relaxation.
A delicate woodland vine used by Native American women for centuries to prepare for childbirth and ease delivery.
Partridge Berry (Mitchella repens) is a delicate woodland vine traditionally used by Native American women to prepare for childbirth and ease delivery. Modern evidence supports its use as a uterine tonic and parturient, with mild diuretic and nervine properties. Key active compounds include saponins, tannins, mucilage, and glycosides.
The saponins in Partridge Berry may exert mild uterine stimulant effects by modulating calcium channels and enhancing uterine contractility. Tannins provide astringent properties that may tone uterine tissues, while mucilage offers soothing effects on the urinary tract. Glycosides may contribute to mild diuretic and nervine actions, potentially through interaction with GABA receptors or electrolyte balance. Overall, the herb appears to support reproductive health by toning the uterus and promoting relaxation.