Evidence supporting the use of: Alstonia macrophylla
For the health condition: Sprains
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Alstonia macrophylla, commonly known as the devil tree, has a history of use in traditional medicine systems in South and Southeast Asia. Its leaves and bark have been utilized in folk remedies for a range of ailments, including fever, digestive issues, and inflammation. Specifically, for sprains, traditional healers in some regions have applied poultices or topical preparations made from the plant's leaves to the affected area, with the intent of reducing swelling and pain. However, the scientific evidence supporting these uses is limited. While some studies have indicated that extracts of Alstonia macrophylla possess anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties in vitro and in animal models, there is currently no direct clinical evidence or robust pharmacological data specifically validating its effectiveness in the treatment of sprains in humans. Thus, its use for sprains is primarily rooted in traditional knowledge rather than established scientific validation.
Other ingredients used for Sprains
Abies spectabilisAchyranthes
Actaea spicata
Aescin
Allspice
Alstonia macrophylla
Anemone
arnica
aspen
bai ji
barbary matrimony vine
big quaking grass
black poplar
bogbean
Brassaiopsis glomerulata
bromelain
camphor oil
chymotrypsin
Cissus quadrangularis
clematis
collagen
Collinsonia
cypress
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)
Dipsacus
Drynaria
endo-peptidase
enzyme blend
fibrinase
giant trillium
Glycosaminoglycans
hairy arnica
Harpagoside
horsetail
joe-pye
Malay bush
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM)
Mucopolysaccharide
Salicin
serratiopeptidase
Sida cordifolia
Sinapis arvensis
solomon's seal
Spatholobus
Stone Root
Sweet Clover
Trypsin
turmeric
vitamin C
white willow
Willow
Wintergreen
Zingibain
Other health conditions supported by Alstonia macrophylla
Abdominal PainBackache
Bleeding (external)
Burns and Scalds
Cuts
Dysentery
Fever
Infection
Inflammation
Injuries
Malaria
Pain (general remedies for)
Sprains
Ulcers
Wounds and Sores
