Summary
Oxytropus falcate is a fairly odd herb, with a large degree of renown in Tibetan medicine (where it is referred to as the King of Herbs) yet highly underresearched; its composition appeared to be well characterized, although not quantified, but currently there is a single rat study assessing topical pain-killing and anti-inflammatory effects and no human studies.
Not much can be said about this herb right now.
What are other names for Oxytropis falcate
- Edaxia
- Locoweed (in reference to the Genus)
Dosage information
Not enough evidence currently exists to recommend dosages for human usage