Evidence supporting the use of: Petiveria
For the health condition: Depression

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Petiveria alliacea, commonly known as "guinea hen weed" or "anamu," is a medicinal plant used in traditional medicine across Latin America, the Caribbean, and parts of Africa. Its uses are diverse, including as an anti-inflammatory, analgesic, immune booster, and for treating infections. Regarding mental health conditions like depression, there is some anecdotal and traditional use, particularly among Caribbean and South American herbalists, who may recommend Petiveria for calming the nerves or emotional well-being. However, there is minimal documentation of its specific use for depression in ethnobotanical or traditional medicine literature, and such references are rare and generally not the main focus of its use.

From the scientific perspective, there is insufficient evidence to support its use for depression. Only limited preclinical studies have investigated Petiveria’s central nervous system effects, and these do not directly address depression or related mood disorders. No robust clinical trials or animal studies have specifically evaluated its antidepressant effects. Thus, while there is a faint traditional precedent for its use in mood-related applications, the evidence base is very weak. Anyone considering its use for depression should be aware of the lack of scientific validation and consult with a healthcare professional.

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