Evidence supporting the use of: Blackthorn
For the health condition: Jaundice (infants)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) has a history of traditional use in European herbal medicine, including occasional mention for supporting liver and digestive health. In some folk remedies, Blackthorn preparations—such as syrups or teas—have been suggested for treating jaundice, including in infants. However, this use is based primarily on anecdotal or tradition-based practices, rather than on robust scientific research. There are no clinical trials or pharmacological studies that specifically validate the efficacy or safety of Blackthorn for treating jaundice, especially in infants. The rationale in traditional herbalism may stem from Blackthorn’s mild laxative and diuretic properties, which were historically believed to help cleanse the body, including the liver.

Despite these traditional beliefs, modern medical guidance does not recognize Blackthorn as an appropriate or effective treatment for jaundice in infants. Jaundice in newborns is typically managed with careful monitoring, phototherapy, and addressing any underlying causes. Given the lack of scientific validation and possible safety concerns, especially in infants, Blackthorn is not recommended for this purpose in contemporary practice.

In summary, the use of Blackthorn for jaundice in infants is rooted in tradition and not substantiated by scientific evidence.

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