Evidence supporting the use of: Heliopsis
For the body system: Teeth

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Heliopsis, particularly Heliopsis longipes (commonly known as "chilcuague" or "gold root"), has a long history of traditional use in Mexican herbal medicine for supporting oral health, including the teeth and gums. The root is often chewed or used as an ingredient in mouthwashes and tinctures aimed at alleviating toothaches, gum inflammation, and mouth infections. Historical records and ethnobotanical surveys document its use by indigenous peoples for these purposes, citing its numbing (anesthetic) and antimicrobial properties as reasons for its popularity in dental folk remedies.

Scientific studies on Heliopsis longipes have identified active compounds such as affinin (a type of alkamide), which exhibit local anesthetic and antimicrobial effects in laboratory settings. However, clinical trials or robust scientific validation specifically assessing its effectiveness for dental health in humans are lacking. The available evidence is primarily based on traditional use and preliminary pharmacological studies rather than large-scale or systematic clinical research.

In summary, while Heliopsis has a notable traditional reputation for supporting oral and dental health, the current scientific evidence is limited to basic pharmacological findings, and there is insufficient clinical data to fully validate its efficacy for the teeth body system.

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Other body systems supported by Heliopsis

Gums
Mucus Membranes
Respiratory System
Teeth

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