Evidence supporting the use of: Sete sangrias
For the health condition: Depression

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Synopsis

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

Sete sangrias (commonly referring to the plant Cuphea carthagenensis or sometimes to a blend of several herbs) has a long history of use in traditional medicine in Brazil and other parts of South America. Traditionally, it is used primarily as a remedy for hypertension, fever, and to "purify the blood" rather than specifically for depression. However, anecdotal reports from traditional practitioners and herbalists occasionally mention its use for mood-related complaints, usually tied to its purported calming effects or as part of broader, non-specific tonics aimed at general well-being.

There is currently very limited scientific research directly investigating the effects of Sete sangrias on depression or depressive symptoms. No robust clinical trials or pharmacological studies have validated its use for this condition. The main traditional rationale is based on its mild sedative and anti-anxiety properties, which are reported anecdotally and in folk medicine literature, but not systematically studied. As such, the evidence supporting Sete sangrias for depression is weak, with its use grounded more in tradition than in science.

In summary, while Sete sangrias is sometimes used traditionally for mood and emotional health, there is little to no scientific evidence to justify its use specifically for depression. Its rating for evidence in this context is low, and its use should be approached cautiously.

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