Evidence supporting the use of: Tamarind
For the health condition: Cholera

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1

Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) has been used in traditional medicine systems, particularly in parts of Africa and South Asia, to manage symptoms associated with cholera and other diarrheal diseases. Historical records and ethnobotanical surveys indicate that tamarind pulp, often mixed with other herbs, has been administered to reduce fever, alleviate thirst, and provide a mild laxative effect, which was sometimes thought to help "cleanse" the digestive tract during cholera outbreaks. The rationale for its use is primarily based on its perceived cooling effects and ability to stimulate appetite and hydration, rather than any direct antimicrobial action against Vibrio cholerae, the bacterium responsible for cholera. From a scientific perspective, evidence supporting tamarind's effectiveness for cholera treatment is minimal. Some laboratory studies suggest that tamarind extracts possess mild antibacterial activity against various pathogens, but there is no robust clinical data demonstrating efficacy against V. cholerae or improvement of cholera outcomes in humans. The primary treatment for cholera remains rehydration therapy, which tamarind does not replace. Therefore, while tamarind's use in this context is justified by tradition, scientific validation is lacking, and its evidence rating for this specific indication is low.

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