Evidence supporting the use of: Commiphora gileadensis
For the health condition: Abscesses

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Commiphora gileadensis, commonly known as balm of Gilead or Mecca myrrh, has a long history of use in traditional medicine, particularly in the Middle East. Historical records and ethnobotanical surveys indicate that the resin and extracts of Commiphora gileadensis have been applied topically to treat skin ailments, including abscesses, wounds, and ulcers. The rationale for its traditional use is largely based on its perceived antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing properties. These properties are thought to be due to the presence of various bioactive compounds such as terpenoids and essential oils. Several sources document its use by traditional healers for managing abscesses and other skin infections. However, while there are in vitro studies and some animal research on related species within the Commiphora genus (such as C. myrrha), which suggest antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects, direct scientific evidence specifically on Commiphora gileadensis and its efficacy against abscesses in humans is lacking. Most of the support for its use in this context remains anecdotal or based on historical practice rather than rigorous clinical trials. In summary, while Commiphora gileadensis is traditionally used to support the treatment of abscesses, there is limited scientific validation, and the evidence supporting its effectiveness is primarily historical rather than experimental.

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