Evidence supporting the use of: Amor seco
For the health condition: Dysentery

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Synopsis

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

Amor seco is a common name applied to several species of the Desmodium genus, most notably Desmodium adscendens and Desmodium incanum. In traditional medicine systems, particularly in Central and South America, "amor seco" has been used as a folk remedy for various ailments, including dysentery. Ethnobotanical reports document its use as an anti-diarrheal and for treating intestinal infections, including dysentery, likely due to its perceived astringent and anti-inflammatory properties.

However, the scientific evidence supporting the use of amor seco for dysentery is limited. While some laboratory studies have identified antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory compounds in Desmodium species, there are no robust clinical trials or direct experimental studies specifically evaluating its efficacy against the pathogens responsible for dysentery (such as Entamoeba histolytica or Shigella species). Most available data are anecdotal or derived from traditional usage records. Therefore, while the traditional use is well documented, scientific validation remains minimal, and the evidence for efficacy is weak, justifying a rating of 2 out of 5.

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