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Specifically for Crohn's Disease

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Why it works for Crohn's Disease:

Thunder God Vine contains bioactive compounds such as triptolide and celastrol, which possess anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties. These compounds may help modulate the immune system and reduce inflammation, potentially benefiting individuals with autoimmune conditions like Crohn’s disease. The Health Clique

Some studies suggest that oral administration of Thunder God Vine may be beneficial for Crohn’s disease, particularly in preventing symptom recurrence and maintaining remission. However, the evidence is not definitive, and further research is needed to establish its efficacy.

How to use for Crohn's Disease:

The appropriate dosage of Thunder God Vine for Crohn’s disease varies based on individual factors such as body weight and overall health. A commonly referenced guideline suggests a dosage of 1–2 mg per kg of body weight daily for up to 52 weeks. ishonest

It's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before starting treatment to determine the suitable dosage and ensure it aligns with your specific health needs.

Scientific Evidence for Crohn's Disease:

While some studies have explored the use of Thunder God Vine in treating Crohn’s disease, the evidence is limited and not conclusive. A systematic review in 2009 evaluated the efficacy and safety of Thunder God Vine in treating rheumatoid arthritis, noting that while it was clinically effective, no effect was observed in delaying bone erosions. Health Jade

A study involving 20 Crohn’s disease patients treated with Thunder God Vine tablets (120 mg daily) for 12 weeks indicated potential benefits. However, the small sample size and lack of control group limit the reliability of these findings. Health Jade

Specific Warnings for Crohn's Disease:

Thunder God Vine can have serious side effects, including gastrointestinal disturbances, immune system suppression, and potential effects on fertility. It is contraindicated during pregnancy due to potential teratogenic effects. Health Jade

Due to its potent effects, Thunder God Vine should only be used under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider. Regular monitoring for adverse effects is recommended during treatment.

General Information (All Ailments)

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What It Is

Thunder god vine (Tripterygium wilfordii) is a climbing plant used in traditional Chinese medicine. Extracts from its root and bark contain bioactive diterpenoids such as triptolide and triptolidenol, and glycosides such as triptolidenone, which are responsible for its strong immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory actions. In modern research it has been studied for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, psoriasis, inflammatory bowel conditions).

How It Works

Thunder god vine is not a mild herbal — its actives have drug-like immunosuppressive potency. Triptolide inhibits activation of key immune and inflammatory pathways (NF-κB, STAT, COX-2, TNF-α, IL-6, IL-17) and suppresses T-cell and B-cell function. It also impairs dendritic cell maturation and reduces synovial fibroblast proliferation, which explains its effect on joint inflammation and tissue destruction in arthritis. These effects, while therapeutically useful, also weaken normal host defenses.

Why It’s Important

Thunder god vine represents one of the few plant-derived agents with clinically meaningful immunosuppressive effect comparable in some studies to conventional disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs. For patients who cannot tolerate or do not respond to standard therapies, it has been investigated as an adjunct or alternative. Its ability to simultaneously attenuate multiple inflammatory pathways makes it mechanistically attractive for complex, poly-driver autoimmune phenotypes.

Considerations

Safety is the dominant issue. Crude plant material is not equivalent to standardized extracts used in trials; unrefined or mis-identified preparations can be organ-toxic. The margin between effective and toxic dosing is narrow. Documented adverse effects include infertility (both sexes), menstrual disruption, bone marrow suppression, profound immunosuppression with infection risk, hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, gastrointestinal ulceration, neuropathy, and death from overdose. It can interact with other immunosuppressants, chemotherapy, and hepatotoxic drugs. It should not be used for self-treatment of autoimmune disease; use without physician oversight is medically unsafe. Because the mechanism is suppressive — not corrective — stopping abruptly can allow autoimmune flare. Pregnancy, trying to conceive, active infection, liver disease, and unsupervised use are clear contraindications.

Helps with these conditions

Thunder god vine is most effective for general wellness support with emerging research . The effectiveness varies by condition based on clinical evidence and user experiences.

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Arthritis 0% effective
Rheumatoid Arthritis 0% effective
Lupus 0% effective
Rheumatoid Osteoarthritis 0% effective
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Detailed Information by Condition

Crohn's Disease

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Thunder God Vine contains bioactive compounds such as triptolide and celastrol, which possess anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties. Thes...

0 votes Updated 2 months ago 2 studies cited

Arthritis

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Thunder god vine (the plant Tripterygium wilfordii, often used as Tripterygium or “TwHF” and supplied as Tripterygium glycoside tablets / extracts) ha...

0 votes Updated 2 months ago 4 studies cited

Immunomodulatory & anti-inflammatory actions. Key TwHF constituents (notably triptolide and celastrol) suppress NF-κB signaling and downstream pro...

0 votes Updated 1 month ago 5 studies cited

Lupus

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Immunomodulatory & anti-inflammatory actions. Key constituents (notably triptolide and celastrol) suppress inflammatory pathways relevant to SLE—e...

0 votes Updated 1 month ago 4 studies cited

Immunosuppressive & anti-inflammatory constituents. TwHF contains triptolide and celastrol, which inhibit pro-inflammatory signaling (e.g., NF-κB)...

0 votes Updated 1 month ago 5 studies cited

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