Evidence supporting the use of: Amor seco
For the health condition: Phlebitis

Links: Go back one page, Tool main page, Ingredients list, Health conditions list, Body systems list

Synopsis

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

Amor seco is a common name that can refer to several plant species, most notably Desmodium adscendens or Desmodium incanum. In traditional herbal medicine, especially in Latin America, Amor seco has been used for various ailments, including inflammation-related conditions. Phlebitis, which is inflammation of a vein, is sometimes targeted by such traditional remedies due to the plant's reputed anti-inflammatory properties. However, the evidence supporting the use of Amor seco specifically for phlebitis is primarily anecdotal and based on ethnobotanical reports rather than rigorous clinical studies. There is some documentation of traditional healers recommending Amor seco in poultices or infusions for swelling, pain, or inflammation, which could include symptoms of phlebitis. However, there are no well-designed clinical trials or robust pharmacological studies demonstrating efficacy for this specific condition. Therefore, the use of Amor seco for phlebitis is justified primarily by tradition, with a very low level of scientific evidence (rated 1 out of 5), based on historical use and limited reports of anti-inflammatory activity in laboratory studies that do not directly address phlebitis.

More about Amor seco
More about Phlebitis

Products containing Amor seco

We currently have no products on Vitabase that contain this ingredient.