Evidence supporting the use of: Homalomena
For the health condition: Skin (infections)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Homalomena, a genus of plants primarily distributed in Southeast Asia, has been used traditionally in various folk medicine systems. In some regions, especially in Southeast Asia, Homalomena species are used externally for skin ailments such as infections, wounds, or inflammation. The traditional use is supported by ethnobotanical surveys and reports documenting local practices. However, scientific validation for these uses is minimal. There are limited in vitro studies that have explored the antimicrobial properties of Homalomena extracts, but these are not extensive, and results are preliminary. No robust clinical trials or comprehensive pharmacological evaluations have been conducted to confirm the efficacy of Homalomena for treating skin infections in humans. Thus, while traditional use exists, the evidence is weak and largely anecdotal, with little support from modern scientific research. Anyone considering the use of Homalomena for skin infections should exercise caution and consult healthcare professionals, as there is insufficient scientific data to guarantee its safety or effectiveness.

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