Evidence supporting the use of: Rosa laevigata
For the health condition: Eye Infections
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Rosa laevigata, commonly known as the Cherokee rose, has a long history of use in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). In TCM, various parts of the plant, especially the fruit, are employed to treat a range of conditions, including diarrhea, urinary tract disorders, and sometimes eye-related issues such as redness or inflammation. The use of Rosa laevigata for eye infections is based primarily on traditional herbal practices rather than robust scientific evidence. Some classical texts mention its application for "clearing heat" and alleviating symptoms associated with ocular discomfort, but these uses are described within the framework of TCM theory rather than in the context of modern microbiology or ophthalmology.
Scientific studies focusing specifically on Rosa laevigata for eye infections are lacking. While some research has evaluated its general antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, there are no high-quality clinical trials or in vitro studies directly supporting its efficacy for treating bacterial or viral eye infections. Thus, the evidence supporting its use is largely anecdotal and rooted in tradition, rather than substantiated by contemporary biomedical research.
In summary, Rosa laevigata is traditionally used for eye-related complaints in some herbal systems, but there is a lack of direct scientific validation for its effectiveness in treating eye infections.
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Other health conditions supported by Rosa laevigata
Bladder InfectionBronchitis
Burns and Scalds
Conjunctivitis
Cuts
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Edema
Eye Infections
Gastritis
Gonorrhea
Hemorrhoids
Infection
Infection (bacterial)
Inflammation
Kidney Infection
Kidney Stones
Lymph Nodes or Glands (swollen)
Menopause
Nephritis
Pain (general remedies for)
Skin (infections)
Urinary Tract Infections
Wounds and Sores