Evidence supporting the use of: Castile Soap
For the health condition: Bites and Stings

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1

Castile soap has traditionally been used as a mild cleansing agent for a variety of skin issues, including bites and stings. The use is primarily based on its gentle, natural formulation—typically olive oil-based—and its ability to cleanse the skin without causing further irritation. Historically, people have employed Castile soap to wash affected areas after insect bites or stings in order to remove irritants, venom, or bacteria, thereby potentially reducing the risk of secondary infection or further irritation. However, scientific evidence specifically validating the use of Castile soap for treating bites and stings is very limited. Medical recommendations for bites and stings generally emphasize cleaning the area with soap and water, but do not specify Castile soap over other types. The mildness and lack of harsh chemicals in Castile soap may make it preferable for sensitive skin, but this is a matter of general skin care rather than a targeted therapeutic effect. Thus, its use is supported more by tradition and anecdotal reports than by robust clinical research.

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