Evidence supporting the use of: Aloe vera
For the health condition: Cradle Cap

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Aloe vera has traditionally been used for various skin conditions due to its soothing, moisturizing, and anti-inflammatory properties. In the context of cradle cap (infantile seborrheic dermatitis), aloe vera is sometimes applied as a gentle, natural remedy to help soften and loosen the scales on a baby's scalp. The rationale for its use is largely based on its role in traditional medicine for skin healing and irritation relief, rather than any robust scientific data specifically addressing cradle cap. While aloe vera contains compounds like polysaccharides and glycoproteins that have been shown to promote skin healing and reduce inflammation, there is little to no direct clinical research evaluating its efficacy for cradle cap. Most of the support for aloe vera in this context comes from anecdotal evidence and its general application in treating mild skin irritations. In practice, it is sometimes used by parents seeking a natural alternative to mineral oil or medicated shampoos, but professional guidelines typically do not list aloe vera as a first-line treatment. In summary, the use of aloe vera for cradle cap is primarily justified by tradition and anecdotal reports, and there is a lack of high-quality scientific studies to back up its effectiveness for this specific condition. Always consult a healthcare provider before using any new treatment on infants.

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Other health conditions supported by Aloe vera

Abdominal Pain
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Cradle Cap
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