Evidence supporting the use of: Aconite
For the health condition: Hiccups

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Aconite (also known as Aconitum or monkshood) has a long history of use in traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and homeopathy. In these systems, aconite has been used for a variety of ailments, including fever, pain, and inflammation. Its use for hiccups specifically is primarily rooted in traditional practices, particularly within TCM and some homeopathic preparations, where it is sometimes recommended to alleviate persistent or spasmodic hiccups. However, the evidence supporting this use comes mainly from anecdotal reports and historical texts rather than from rigorous scientific studies. There are no well-designed clinical trials or pharmacological studies that validate its efficacy for treating hiccups, and modern medicine does not recognize aconite as a standard treatment for this condition. Furthermore, it should be noted that aconite is highly toxic and can cause severe adverse effects, including cardiac arrhythmias and even death if not processed and administered correctly. As such, its use is generally discouraged outside of highly controlled traditional settings. In summary, the association between aconite and hiccup treatment is based on tradition, with minimal supporting evidence and significant safety concerns.

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