Convolvulus pluricaulis
Also known as: Shankhapushpi, Clitoria ternatea, Canscora decussata, Evolvulus alsinoides, Codonopsis Pilosula
Overview
Convolvulus pluricaulis is one of four herbs referred to as Shankhapushpi in Ayurveda, and is traditionally used for its cognitive promoting and nootropic effects. It appears to have efficacy in animals.
Benefits
The mechanisms underlying the enhancement of learning are not currently known.
How it works
Convolvulus pluricaulis is most often used for Brain Health. Other neural effects of convolvulus include sedative properties (seem to be relevant at doses higher than used for learning enhancement), anxiolytic and anti-depressive properties, and possible neuroprotective properties; currently there is insufficient evidence to examine how relevant convolvulus is for these goals and the limited evidence is somewhat contradictory (depression) or otherwise does not suggest remarkable potency.
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FAQs
What are other names for Convolvulus pluricaulis?
Note that Convolvulus pluricaulis is also known as Shankhapushpi. Convolvulus pluricaulis should not be confused with other herbs called Shankhapushpi (Clitoria ternatea, Canscora decussata, Evolvulus alsinoides) or Codonopsis Pilosula (sounds similar).