Evidence supporting the use of: Heal-All
For the health condition: Dizziness

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Heal-All (Prunella vulgaris), also known as self-heal, has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine. In some folk traditions, it was regarded as a general remedy for a variety of ailments, including wounds, sore throats, and occasionally complaints related to the head. However, the specific use of Heal-All for dizziness is only weakly documented in ethnobotanical or traditional herbal texts. In most cases, references to its use for dizziness are either indirect—such as its inclusion in formulations intended to "clear the head" or support recovery from general weakness—or not substantiated in detail. There are no well-established, widely recognized traditional protocols that specifically employ Heal-All for dizziness, and its mention for this condition appears sporadic and anecdotal. Furthermore, there is no clinical or pharmacological research directly supporting the use of Heal-All for dizziness. The plant does contain various bioactive compounds, such as rosmarinic acid and flavonoids, which have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant actions, but these do not directly correlate to an anti-dizziness effect. In summary, while there is some tenuous traditional precedent for the use of Heal-All in cases of dizziness, this use is not robustly documented or supported, and there is no scientific evidence validating its efficacy for this condition.

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