Evidence supporting the use of: Onosma bracteatum
For the health condition: Itching

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Synopsis

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

Onosma bracteatum, commonly known as "Gaozaban," is traditionally used in Unani and Ayurvedic medicine to manage a variety of skin ailments, including itching (pruritus). Historical and ethnobotanical records document its use as a component in herbal formulations aimed at treating skin irritation, rashes, and related inflammatory symptoms. The rationale for its use is based on the belief that Onosma bracteatum possesses cooling, demulcent, and anti-inflammatory properties, which may help soothe irritated skin and reduce itching sensations. However, scientific studies directly evaluating the anti-pruritic effects of Onosma bracteatum are limited. Some preliminary in vitro and in vivo research suggests that extracts of Onosma species possess antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activities, which could theoretically contribute to relief from skin irritation and itching. Despite these findings, there is a lack of robust clinical trials or pharmacological studies specifically validating its efficacy for itching in humans. In summary, the use of Onosma bracteatum for itching is primarily justified by traditional knowledge, with only low-level scientific evidence for related properties (such as anti-inflammatory effects) that might support its traditional application. More rigorous clinical research is needed to substantiate its effectiveness and safety for this particular use.

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