Herbal blend shows promise for endometriosis pain relief
NCT ID NCT07228975
First seen Nov 14, 2025 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 22 times
Summary
This study tested a dietary supplement made from parsley, rosemary, selenium, and other natural ingredients in 36 women with endometriosis. The goal was to see if it could reduce pain and the need for painkillers when added to their usual treatment. The supplement aims to offer a gentler option for managing symptoms.
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Locations
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Site#1 - Via Europa, 67
Alzano Lombardo, BG, 24022, Italy
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Site#2 - Borgo Sant'Agnese, 93
Portogruaro, VE, 30026, Italy
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Site#3 - Via Enrico De Nicola, 171
Camaiore, LU, 55041, Italy
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Site#4 - Via Nicola Tridente, 35
Bari, BA, 70125, Italy
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Site#5 - Via Sabbionera, 45
Latisana, UD, 33053, Italy
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Site#6 - Capo di piazza Gianni Bartoli, 1
Trieste, TS, 34100, Italy
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Site#7 - Via S.Maria del Pozzo, 106
Somma Vesuviana, 80049, Italy
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