Research suggests that Withania coagulans may support digestive health through its influence on gut microbiota composition, with one recent study indicating that a combination of Withania coagulans and Fagonia cretica helped modulate gut bacterial communities and reduce gut dysbiosis associated with hyperuricemia. The available evidence comes from a single 2025 study, which limits the ability to draw broad conclusions about Withania coagulans as a standalone intervention for general digestive health. While the direction of this early research is promising, the evidence base remains very thin, and more independent studies examining Withania coagulans on its own across diverse populations and digestive conditions would be needed to better establish its role in gut health.
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| Title | Type | Year | Direction | Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Combination of Withania coagulans and Fagonia cretica ameliorates hyperuricem... | Other | 2025 | Supports | 72 |