Evidence supporting the use of: Lilium polyphyllum
For the health condition: Skin (dry and/or flaky)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Lilium polyphyllum, commonly known as the "many-leaved lily," has a history of use in traditional systems of medicine, especially in the Himalayan region. Traditional Ayurvedic and Unani texts mention its use for a variety of ailments, including as a general tonic and for skin-related issues. Its bulbs are sometimes incorporated into topical preparations or consumed as part of herbal formulations believed to nourish and rejuvenate the skin, particularly for dryness and flakiness. However, there is very limited documentation specifically describing its application for dry or flaky skin, and such uses are primarily anecdotal or based on general principles of moistening and nourishing the body in traditional medicine.
To date, there is a lack of scientific studies directly investigating the effects of Lilium polyphyllum on skin hydration or barrier function. No peer-reviewed clinical trials or pharmacological studies have evaluated its efficacy for treating dry or flaky skin. Most of the available evidence is based on traditional usage and ethnobotanical surveys, which report its inclusion in formulations for general skin health. Therefore, while its use for this condition is rooted in traditional practice, there is minimal rigorous evidence, and its effectiveness for dry or flaky skin remains largely unsubstantiated by modern science.
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linoleic acid (LA)
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Other health conditions supported by Lilium polyphyllum
Abdominal PainAbrasions
Asthma
Backache
Bronchitis
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Cough (damp)
Cough (dry)
Cough (general)
Cuts
Digestion (poor)
Dizziness
Edema
Fever
Gas and Bloating
Gastritis
Headache (general)
Indigestion
Inflammation
Insomnia
Pain (general remedies for)
Skin (dry and/or flaky)
Skin (infections)
Skin Care (general)
Sore Throat
Wounds and Sores
