Evidence supporting the use of: Scleranthus annus
For the health condition: Emotional Sensitivity
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
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Scleranthus annuus, commonly known as knawel, is primarily known in the context of Bach flower remedies, a form of alternative therapy developed by Dr. Edward Bach in the 1930s. In this tradition, the Scleranthus flower essence is used to support emotional balance, particularly for individuals experiencing indecision or emotional fluctuation—sometimes described as a form of emotional sensitivity. The use of Scleranthus annuus for emotional sensitivity is based on the doctrine of signatures and anecdotal observations rather than empirical scientific evidence. There are no rigorous clinical trials or peer-reviewed scientific studies validating its efficacy for treating emotional sensitivity or related psychological conditions. Instead, its application is rooted in historical and traditional practices within the Bach flower remedy system. While many people continue to use Bach flower remedies for various emotional concerns, their effectiveness remains unproven by modern scientific standards, and any reported benefits are generally considered to be due to placebo effects. Therefore, the evidence supporting Scleranthus annuus for emotional sensitivity is weak and based solely on tradition rather than established science.
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Other health conditions supported by Scleranthus annus
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