Evidence supporting the use of: Purple Tephrosia
For the health condition: Ulcerations (external)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Purple Tephrosia (Tephrosia purpurea) has a long history of use in traditional medicine systems, particularly within Ayurveda and other South Asian healing practices. The plant has been applied externally to treat ulcerations, wounds, and other skin conditions. Traditional texts describe the use of Tephrosia purpurea leaves or extracts as poultices or washes for promoting the healing of ulcers and reducing inflammation, likely due to its observed antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. However, while these uses are well-documented in ethnobotanical literature, scientific validation is limited. Some laboratory studies have demonstrated that extracts of Tephrosia purpurea possess antibacterial and antioxidant effects, which could theoretically benefit wound healing, but direct clinical studies on its efficacy for external ulcerations in humans are lacking. Thus, the evidence primarily rests on traditional knowledge and limited in vitro research, rather than robust clinical trials or comprehensive phytochemical investigations. More rigorous scientific evaluation would be necessary to substantiate its traditional use for external ulcerations.
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Other health conditions supported by Purple Tephrosia
Abdominal PainAbrasions
Abscesses
Bites and Stings
Boils
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Cuts
Infection
Infection (bacterial)
Inflammation
Injuries
Parasites (general)
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Scratches and Abrasions
Skin (infections)
Staph Infections
Ulcerations (external)
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