Evidence supporting the use of: Matico
For the health condition: Abrasions
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 3
Matico (Piper angustifolium), also known as "soldier's herb," has a long history of traditional use in South American herbal medicine, particularly for treating wounds, cuts, and abrasions. Indigenous peoples and early European explorers reportedly used the leaves of Matico as a topical application to stop bleeding and promote healing of minor skin injuries. This traditional use is echoed in ethnobotanical records and some historical texts, which describe how the fresh leaves are crushed and applied directly to the skin, or used as a poultice or infusion for cleaning and dressing wounds.
While these traditional practices are well-documented, modern scientific research on Matico's efficacy for abrasions is limited. Some preliminary laboratory studies have identified the presence of bioactive compounds in Piper angustifolium, such as flavonoids and essential oils, which possess antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. However, these studies are generally not specific to abrasions and are often in vitro or animal studies, not clinical trials in humans. Thus, while there is a plausible scientific rationale for Matico's use based on its phytochemical content, robust clinical evidence is lacking.
In summary, the use of Matico for abrasions is primarily justified by traditional knowledge and historical practice, with some supportive but indirect scientific findings. The overall strength of evidence is moderate when viewed through the lens of ethnomedical tradition, but relatively weak by modern clinical standards.
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arnica
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Asiaticoside
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Agrimony
Antirrhinum majus
Achyranthes
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Abrus
Alchornea
Alchemilla
Ajuga
Aquilegia formosa
Allantoin
Alkanet
Alsonia scholaris
Ampelopsis
Abuta
Alkanna
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Blackthorn
Balsam
Blackbrush
Butea monosperma
Barleria
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Benzoin
Banyan
Bletilla
Bee products
Bombax
Boerhavia diffusa
Calochortus
Comfrey
Centella triterpenes
Calendula
Calotropis gigantea
Colloidal Silver
Capillary Artemisia
Cinquefoil
Cattail
Cocoa Butter
Cymbidium goeringii
Cornflower
Cowherb
Centella asiatica
Celandine
Centipeda
Carrapichinho
Cedrus libani
Castile Soap
Cynodon dactylon
Cocklebur
Cynanchum
Casearia sylvestris
Didymocarpus
Dragon's Blood
Davilla rugosa
Epidermal Growth Factor
Erigeron
Elephant Vine
Erodium cicutarium
English Elm
Elephant's Head
Euphorbia
fibroblast growth factor
Little ironweed
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Polyvinyl alcohol
Other health conditions supported by Matico
Abdominal PainAbrasions
Abscesses
Afterbirth Pain
Bites and Stings
Bleeding (external)
Boils
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Canker Sores
Cuts
Diarrhea
Dyspepsia
Ear Infection or Earache
Inflammation
Injuries
Itching
Kidney Infection
Pain (general remedies for)
Sore Throat
Staph Infections
Ulcerations (external)
Ulcers
Wounds and Sores