Evidence supporting the use of: Rue
For the health condition: Ear Infection or Earache

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Synopsis

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

Ruta graveolens, commonly known as rue, has a history of use in traditional herbal medicine for a variety of ailments, including earaches and ear infections. In folk remedies, rue leaves were sometimes infused in oil or prepared as poultices and applied around the ear to relieve pain. However, these uses are based primarily on anecdotal or ethnobotanical records rather than rigorous scientific studies.

There is very limited, if any, clinical or pharmacological evidence supporting the effectiveness or safety of rue specifically for ear infections or ear pain. Most references to rue relate to its general anti-inflammatory or analgesic (pain-relieving) properties observed in some laboratory experiments, but these do not directly address ear conditions. Furthermore, rue contains potentially toxic compounds such as furanocoumarins and alkaloids, which can cause photodermatitis and other adverse effects when used improperly.

In summary, while rue has a traditional reputation for treating earaches, this use is not supported by modern scientific research. The evidence is weak (rated 1/5), and safe, effective treatment of ear infections should rely on evidence-based medical care.

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