Evidence supporting the use of: Lodhtree
For the health condition: Dandruff

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Synopsis

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

Lodhtree (Symplocos racemosa), commonly known as Lodhra, has a long-standing use in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for various skin and scalp conditions, including dandruff. Historical Ayurvedic texts describe the bark of Lodhtree as having astringent, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties, which are believed to help maintain scalp health and reduce flakiness associated with dandruff. The bark is often powdered and used in herbal hair oils or pastes for topical application.

However, scientific validation for its efficacy in treating dandruff is limited. While some laboratory studies have demonstrated antimicrobial activity of Lodhtree extracts against certain bacteria and fungi, there is minimal direct clinical evidence specifically supporting its use for dandruff, which is most often caused by the Malassezia yeast. The traditional use primarily hinges on its general benefits for skin and scalp conditions rather than robust, controlled trials for dandruff itself.

In summary, the use of Lodhtree for dandruff is justified more by tradition than by established scientific research. Its longstanding application in Ayurveda, along with some supportive in vitro studies on antimicrobial effects, provides a basis for its inclusion in some herbal hair care formulations, but the overall evidence remains preliminary.

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