Evidence supporting the use of: Prickly Ash (Unspecified)
For the health condition: Bruises (healing)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Prickly Ash (commonly referring to species in the genus Zanthoxylum, such as Zanthoxylum americanum or Zanthoxylum clava-herculis) has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine in North America. Indigenous peoples and early European settlers used various parts of the plant, including the bark and berries, for a range of conditions. One common traditional application was as a topical remedy or poultice for bruises, sore muscles, and minor injuries. It was believed that Prickly Ash could enhance local circulation and promote the healing of bruises through its warming and stimulating effects. Early herbalists, such as those in the Eclectic medicine movement of the 19th century, recommended it for its purported ability to "move the blood" and reduce stagnation, which was considered beneficial for bruise healing.

However, while there is a consistent historical record of such use, there is little to no modern scientific research specifically validating the effectiveness of Prickly Ash for the treatment of bruises. Most available literature on Prickly Ash focuses on its potential analgesic and circulatory stimulant properties, but these are not well quantified or confirmed through clinical trials for bruising. Thus, the evidence supporting its use for bruises is primarily traditional, with a modest degree of historical support but limited by the lack of robust scientific validation.

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