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Bone fractures. Early research shows that taking Cissus quadrangularis dried herb preparations or extracts can decrease pain and swelling and improve the rate of healing in people with various types of bone fractures. However, this research is generally low quality. Hemorrhoids. Early research shows that taking Cissus quadrangularis by mouth for 1-2 weeks, or applying a cream containing Cissus quadrangularis to hemorrhoids for 1 week, does not improve hemorrhoid symptoms. Joint pain. Early research shows that taking a Cissus quadrangularis product for 8 weeks decreases pain and stiffness in men with joint pain caused by exercise. Obesity and weight loss. Early research shows that taking Cissus quadrangularis extracts, alone or with other ingredients, reduces weight in some people who are obese and overweight. However, this research is generally low quality. Bone defects caused by gum disease. Early research shows that adding Cissus quadrangularis to a material called hydroxyapatite, which is used in dentistry to treat tissue loss caused by gum disease, does not improve tissue regrowth in people with specific bone defects called periodontal intrabony defects. Allergies. Asthma. Bodybuilding. Cancer. Diabetes. Gout. Heart disease risk factors that occur together (metabolic syndrome). High cholesterol. Loss of appetite (anorexia). Low bone mass (osteopenia). Malaria. Osteoporosis. Pain. Painful menstrual periods. Peptic ulcer disease (PUD).. Rheumatoid arthritis. Scurvy. Seizures. Upset stomach. Wound healing. Other conditions.





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