Evidence supporting the use of: Amor seco
For the health condition: Headache (tension)

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Synopsis

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

Amor seco is a common name that typically refers to plants in the genus Desmodium, most often Desmodium adscendens or Desmodium incanum. The traditional use of Amor seco for headaches, particularly tension headaches, is documented in some ethnobotanical surveys from regions in Central and South America, where various Desmodium species are used in folk medicine for pain relief, including headache. The evidence is primarily based on cultural practices and anecdotal reports rather than controlled scientific studies. Limited phytochemical analyses have identified compounds in Desmodium species with potential anti-inflammatory and muscle relaxant properties, which could theoretically alleviate tension headaches, but there is a lack of clinical trials or robust pharmacological evidence directly linking Amor seco with headache relief. Thus, while its use is supported by tradition in some communities, scientific validation is minimal, and the overall quality of evidence remains low (rated 2/5). Individuals interested in using Amor seco for headaches should be aware of the limited data and consult healthcare professionals before use.

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