Evidence supporting the use of: Indian Kinotree
For the health condition: Blood Poisoning

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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The use of the Indian Kinotree (Pterocarpus marsupium) for treating "blood poisoning" (a historical term commonly referring to sepsis or severe systemic infections) is primarily rooted in traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda. In these systems, the kinotree's resin and extracts have been employed for their perceived antimicrobial and astringent properties, which practitioners believed could help in cleansing the blood and combating infections. However, there is little to no robust scientific evidence from controlled clinical trials to substantiate these traditional claims, especially with respect to the complex pathophysiology of sepsis or modern definitions of blood poisoning. Some in vitro and animal studies suggest that extracts from Pterocarpus marsupium may possess antimicrobial activity, but these findings do not directly translate to efficacy in human systemic infections. Thus, while the connection to treating blood poisoning exists in traditional use, scientific validation is limited and evidence quality is low. Current clinical management of sepsis relies on antibiotics and advanced supportive care, not herbal remedies. Kinotree is not recognized in evidence-based medical guidelines for this indication.

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