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Saussurea laniceps
A rare high-altitude herb from the Himalayas used in Tibetan medicine for joint pain and uterine tonic.
Snow Lotus Flower (Saussurea laniceps) is a rare high-altitude herb from the Himalayas, traditionally used in Tibetan medicine for arthritis, cold pain, uterine weakness, and altitude fatigue. Modern research indicates anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and immunomodulatory properties, attributed to active compounds such as hispidulin, luteolin, rutin, and syringin. Evidence is limited (Level C), primarily from pilot studies and traditional use.
The herb's anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects are mediated through inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways, reducing prostaglandin synthesis and pro-inflammatory cytokine production. Hispidulin and luteolin act as potent antioxidants and modulate immune responses by suppressing T-cell activation and dendritic cell maturation. Syringin exhibits adaptogenic properties, potentially improving altitude tolerance via enhanced oxygen utilization and reduced oxidative stress. Uterine tonic effects may involve smooth muscle modulation, though specific receptor pathways remain unclear.
A rare high-altitude herb from the Himalayas used in Tibetan medicine for joint pain and uterine tonic.
Snow Lotus Flower (Saussurea laniceps) is a rare high-altitude herb from the Himalayas, traditionally used in Tibetan medicine for arthritis, cold pain, uterine weakness, and altitude fatigue. Modern research indicates anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and immunomodulatory properties, attributed to active compounds such as hispidulin, luteolin, rutin, and syringin. Evidence is limited (Level C), primarily from pilot studies and traditional use.
The herb's anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects are mediated through inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways, reducing prostaglandin synthesis and pro-inflammatory cytokine production. Hispidulin and luteolin act as potent antioxidants and modulate immune responses by suppressing T-cell activation and dendritic cell maturation. Syringin exhibits adaptogenic properties, potentially improving altitude tolerance via enhanced oxygen utilization and reduced oxidative stress. Uterine tonic effects may involve smooth muscle modulation, though specific receptor pathways remain unclear.