Evidence supporting the use of: Indian mallow
For the health condition: Chest Pain
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Indian mallow (Abutilon indicum) has been used in traditional systems of medicine such as Ayurveda and Siddha primarily for its purported anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and expectorant properties. In these traditions, plant extracts, particularly from the leaves and roots, are sometimes employed in the management of chest discomfort associated with respiratory conditions like coughs, asthma, and bronchitis. The rationale is often based on the belief that Indian mallow can reduce inflammation and soothe mucous membranes, which may indirectly alleviate mild chest pain associated with respiratory infections or irritation.
However, scientific validation supporting the use of Indian mallow specifically for chest pain is extremely limited. Some in vitro and animal studies suggest that Indian mallow possesses anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antioxidant properties, but these studies rarely address chest pain directly and do not provide strong clinical evidence. No high-quality clinical trials or systematic reviews currently exist that evaluate its effectiveness in treating chest pain in humans, whether due to cardiac or non-cardiac causes. Thus, its use for this indication remains rooted in traditional practice rather than robust scientific evidence.
In summary, Indian mallow's use for chest pain is primarily justified by historical and traditional applications, with a very low level of scientific support for this specific use.
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Ajuga
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Arisaema
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Other health conditions supported by Indian mallow
Abdominal PainAbscesses
Acid Indigestion
Anemia
Appetite (deficient)
Asthma
Backache
Bleeding (external)
Boils
Bronchitis
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Cancer (prevention)
Canker Sores
Carbuncles
Chest Pain
Colds (general)
Colds (with fever)
Colic (adults)
Colic (children)
Constipation (adults)
Constipation (children)
Cuts
Depression
Dermatitis
Diabetes
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Ear Infection or Earache
Eczema
Edema
Fever
Gastritis
Gingivitis
Glands (swollen lymph)
Goiter
Gout
Headache (general)
Hemorrhoids