Evidence supporting the use of: Servicetree
For the health condition: Chills

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Servicetree (Sorbus domestica) has a long history of traditional use in European herbal medicine, particularly in regions such as the Balkans and the Mediterranean. The fruits and sometimes other parts of the plant have been utilized for various ailments, including digestive complaints, fever, and symptoms associated with chills. Historical records and ethnobotanical surveys mention Servicetree as part of folk remedies to manage chills and fevers, likely because of its perceived ability to support the body during illness and its mild astringent properties. However, there is very limited direct scientific research specifically validating the effectiveness of Servicetree for treating chills. Most references to its use for chills are anecdotal or found in historical texts rather than in controlled clinical studies. As such, its application for chills is primarily upheld by tradition rather than modern scientific validation. The overall evidence supporting its use for this purpose is weak, and contemporary herbal medicine sources rarely highlight Servicetree as a significant remedy for chills.

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