Evidence supporting the use of: Cucumber
For the health condition: Headache (tension)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) has been traditionally used in various cultures for its cooling and soothing properties, particularly in the context of headache relief, including tension headaches. This use is rooted primarily in folk medicine and home remedies rather than in rigorous scientific validation. Historically, slices of cucumber have been applied topically to the forehead or temples, with the belief that their high water content, cooling sensation, and mild anti-inflammatory effects can help alleviate headache symptoms. Cucumber is also thought to help with dehydration, which can sometimes contribute to headaches, and thus, consuming cucumber or cucumber-infused water is occasionally recommended in traditional remedies. However, there is limited scientific research specifically investigating cucumber's efficacy in treating or preventing tension headaches. Most references to its use are anecdotal or part of broader natural remedy traditions, especially in South Asian and Middle Eastern cultures. While cucumber is safe and hydrating, its direct impact on headache mechanisms has not been substantiated by controlled clinical studies. Therefore, while its use can be justified on a traditional basis, the actual evidence supporting its effectiveness is weak and mostly theoretical, meriting a low evidence rating.
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riboflavin (vitamin B2)
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Agastache
Angelica
Asarum heterotropoides
Albizia
Aconite
Aerva lanata
Anemone
Acetylsalicylic acid
Amor seco
Atractylone
Black Seed
Blackthorn
Broussonetia
Balsam
Bayleaf
Butea monosperma
Bael
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Black willow
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Bombax
Borassus Palm
Borassus aethiopum
Black Hellebore
Borneol
Camellia sinensis
Chinese Silkvine
Clerodendrum trichotomum
Cinquefoil
Citron
Cajuput
Coca
Campylandra fimbriata
Centipeda
Corydalis
Carthamus
cola nut
Clerodendrum indicum
DIVI-DIVI
Dragonhead
Dichrostachys glomerata
Erodium cicutarium
Elephant's Head
Galangal
Lotus
Mustard
Mallow
Poppy
Sandalwood
Vervain
Other health conditions supported by cucumber
Abdominal PainAcid Indigestion
Acne
Bladder Infection
Burns and Scalds
Constipation (adults)
Constipation (children)
Dehydration
Diabetes
Digestion (poor)
Edema
Eye Problems
Fever
Gas and Bloating
Gastritis
Headache (general)
Headache (sinus)
Headache (tension)
Hypertension
Indigestion
Inflammation
Kidney Stones
Liver Detoxification
Nephritis
Rashes and Hives
Skin Care (general)
Sunburn
Urinary Tract Infections
Wounds and Sores