Evidence supporting the use of: Silkmoth
For the health condition: Rashes and Hives
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Silkmoth (Bombyx mori), particularly in the form of silkworm powder or extracts, has a long history of use in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). In TCM, the dried body of the silkworm (known as "Bai Jiang Can") is thought to "dispel wind," "clear heat," and "resolve toxicity," which are traditional concepts associated with treating symptoms like rashes, hives, and other skin eruptions. These actions are believed to help relieve itching and reduce swelling. However, while this traditional usage is well-documented in herbal compendiums and TCM practice, there is little to no robust scientific evidence from controlled clinical trials or pharmacological studies to support the efficacy of silkmoth or silkworm extracts specifically for rashes and hives. The available modern research on silkworm-related products tends to focus on other potential benefits, such as anti-inflammatory or fibrinolytic properties, but not directly on dermatological conditions like urticaria (hives) or dermatitis (rashes). Thus, the justification for its use for these skin conditions remains largely traditional, and current scientific validation is minimal. The evidence rating is low due to the lack of rigorous clinical data.
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