Evidence supporting the use of: Annatto
For the health condition: Jaundice (adults)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Annatto (Bixa orellana) is a natural food colorant derived from the seeds of the achiote tree. In traditional medicine, particularly in various parts of South and Central America, annatto has been used for a range of ailments, including skin conditions, digestive issues, and as a general tonic. Traditional uses sometimes extended to liver-related conditions, such as jaundice, likely because of the seed’s distinctive yellow-orange pigment (bixin), which visually resembles bilirubin, the substance responsible for jaundice's yellowing of the skin and eyes.
However, the evidence for annatto’s efficacy in treating or supporting jaundice is primarily anecdotal and based on folk practices rather than systematically collected scientific data. There are no well-conducted clinical trials in humans demonstrating that annatto or its active components have a measurable effect on jaundice or on underlying liver function. Some in vitro and animal studies have suggested antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, but these findings cannot be directly extrapolated to the treatment of jaundice in adults.
In summary, while annatto has a history of traditional use for various ailments, including jaundice, the scientific evidence supporting its use for this specific condition is minimal to nonexistent. Modern clinical guidelines do not include annatto as a recognized or recommended therapy for jaundice.
Other ingredients used for Jaundice (adults)
AbrusAcacia
Achyranthes
Aerva lanata
Agrimonia pilosa
Agrimony
Ajuga
Albizia
Aloe vera
alpinia galangal
Alstonia scholaris
American Liverleaf
Amor seco
annatto
Arani
artichoke
Asam gelugor
babchi
bael
bamboo
banyan
barberry
Barleria
bayleaf
Beef liver
Bergenia
betel
big quaking grass
birch
black root
black salt
blackberry
blackboard tree
blackthorn
Blepharis
boldo
Borassus aethiopum
borassus palm
borotutu
bovine liver
butternut
calamus
Calotropis gigantea
carry me seed
Carthamus
chickweed
Chinese silkvine
chirata
citron
Clerodendrum indicum
Clerodendrum indicum
Clerodendrum phlomidis
colocynth
coriander
Cyathula
dandelion
Desmodium
Dichrostachys glomerata
Didymocarpus
Embelia
Erodium cicutarium
Evodia
Ficus religiosa
Ficus simplicissima
Fumaria parviflora
Gardenia jasminoides
giant blazingstar
goldthread
gooseberry
green chiretta
heartwood
Homalomena
honeysuckle
Indian coraltree
Indian nightshade
Indian sarsparilla
iridoid glycosides
Ivy
Large-leaved linden
Leptadenia
licorice root
little ironweed
lophatherum leaf
Lophira lanceolata
loquat
Loranthus
lotus
lovage
Lycopodium
Macaranga indica
Milk thistle
Morus
Myrobalan
orchid
Osmanthus
Palmyra
peach
Pentatropis capensis
Pepper Bark Tree
picrorhiza kurroa
Pimpinella
Plectranthus amboinicus
plum fruit
Polygonatum
Polygonum
Premna
Pulsatilla
Qin Jiao
reishi mushroom
rhubarb
Rhus coriaria
rice
Rubia cordifolia
Rubiaceae
rue
Rumex acetosa
Salvia
Sandalwood
Scabrous Gentian
scrophularia root
Self-Heal
Semecarpus anacardium
Sensitive Plant
Servicetree
sheep's sorrel
Silybum
Silydianin
silymarin
Snakeroot
Speedwell
Spilanthes
Stone Root
sweetgums
Swertia
Taraxacin
Taraxacum
turmeric
typhonium
Wax Gourd
White oak
Winter Savory
Yellow Dock
Yellow-Fruit Nightshade
Yin Chen
Other health conditions supported by annatto
Burns and ScaldsDiabetes
Diarrhea
Infection
Infection (bacterial)
Inflammation
Jaundice (adults)
Leprosy
Ulcers
Wounds and Sores
