Evidence supporting the use of: Butea monosperma
For the health condition: Glands (swollen lymph)

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Butea monosperma, commonly known as "flame of the forest," has a long-standing presence in traditional Ayurvedic and folk medicine in India. Historically, various parts of the plant (leaves, bark, flowers, seeds) have been used for a range of ailments, including inflammatory conditions and swellings. In Ayurvedic texts, Butea monosperma is sometimes cited for its potential to reduce "swellings" or "glandular enlargements," which may be interpreted as swollen lymph nodes or similar conditions. However, these references are general and not specific to modern lymphadenopathy or lymphatic disorders as understood today.

Current scientific research primarily focuses on Butea monosperma’s anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties. While these properties might theoretically be helpful in conditions involving swollen glands (if the swelling is due to infection or inflammation), there is no direct scientific evidence or published clinical trials supporting its use specifically for swollen lymph nodes. The traditional use appears to be based on empirical observations rather than rigorous clinical evaluation. Therefore, while the plant is traditionally used for "swellings," the evidence base is weak and does not provide robust support for treating swollen lymph glands specifically.

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