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

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1

Pulsatilla is a remedy derived from the wind flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris) and has been traditionally used in homeopathy and herbal medicine for various complaints, including headaches, particularly those described as tension-type or associated with emotional factors. Historical records and homeopathic materia medica describe Pulsatilla as beneficial for headaches that are shifting, worse in warm rooms, and better with open air and gentle motion. However, these uses are grounded primarily in traditional homeopathic practice, which is based on symptom profiles and the principle of "like cures like," rather than on modern pharmacological evidence.

Scientific validation for Pulsatilla's efficacy in treating tension headaches is lacking. There are no robust clinical trials or systematic reviews supporting its use for this condition. Most available literature consists of anecdotal reports or homeopathic case studies, which do not meet the standards of scientific rigor. As such, the evidence is rated low (1) and is rooted in tradition rather than validated by contemporary research.

In summary, Pulsatilla's use for tension headaches is justified by its longstanding role in traditional and homeopathic medicine, but scientific support for its effectiveness is minimal.

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