Evidence supporting the use of: Provence Rose
For the health condition: Itching

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Synopsis

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

The use of Provence Rose (Rosa centifolia) for treating itching is primarily supported by traditional medicine rather than strong scientific evidence. In historical herbal practices, rose petals, including those from Provence Rose, have been used topically to soothe skin irritation, reduce redness, and calm itching sensations. The anti-inflammatory and mildly astringent properties attributed to rose extracts are often cited as the rationale behind their application for skin complaints, including pruritus (itching).

However, rigorous clinical trials or modern pharmacological studies specifically evaluating Provence Rose for itching are lacking. While some in vitro or animal studies suggest that certain rose species possess anti-inflammatory or antioxidant properties, these findings are not specific to itching nor are they robust enough to be extrapolated to clinical use. The evidence supporting Provence Rose’s efficacy for this condition thus remains largely anecdotal and based on traditional usage, rather than substantiated by contemporary scientific research.

In summary, Provence Rose is used for itching due to a history of traditional use in herbal medicine, but there is minimal to no scientific validation for its effectiveness in this context.

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