Gotu Kola: Mood Boost but No Memory Benefit, Review Finds

Gotu Kola: Mood Boost but No Memory Benefit, Review Finds

A review of studies found gotu kola may improve alertness and reduce anger, but does not boost memory.


Introduction

Gotu kola (Centella asiatica) has long been used as an herbal brain tonic. This review looked at whether it actually improves thinking and mood.

What the study did

Researchers combined results from 11 randomized controlled trials in humans. Five tested gotu kola alone, and six tested products containing it. They measured effects on memory, attention, and mood.

What it found

  • Gotu kola did not improve any area of thinking (memory, attention, etc.) compared to a placebo.
  • It did improve alertness one hour after taking it.
  • It also reduced anger scores one hour after treatment.
  • No side effects were reported in any of the studies.

How much to trust it

This is a Strong tier review because it combines multiple human trials. However, the studies used different doses and preparations of gotu kola, making it hard to draw firm conclusions.

Your action plan

  • If you try gotu kola, look for a standardized extract and follow the label directions.
  • Be aware that current evidence does not support it for memory or thinking.
  • Talk to a doctor before starting any new supplement, especially if you take other medications.

This summary is for general information only and is not medical advice. Talk to a qualified professional before changing anything about your health.

Source

Effects of Centella asiatica (L.) Urb. on cognitive function and mood related outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.. Scientific reports. 2017 PubMed

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