Evidence supporting the use of: Alchornea
For the health condition: Ear Infection or Earache
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Alchornea cordifolia, commonly known as African Christmas bush, is widely used in traditional African medicine for various ailments, including ear infections and earaches. In ethnobotanical surveys conducted in countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, and Cameroon, local communities report using leaf extracts—sometimes as ear drops or infusions—to alleviate pain and treat infections associated with the ear. The justification for its use is rooted primarily in traditional knowledge passed down through generations, with healers citing its perceived antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Scientific investigations into the efficacy of Alchornea cordifolia for ear infections are limited. Some laboratory studies have demonstrated that extracts from the plant possess antibacterial and antifungal activities against a range of pathogens, including some that may be implicated in otitis media or externa. However, these studies are mostly in vitro and do not specifically address efficacy in clinical cases of ear infection. There are no published randomized controlled trials or robust clinical studies evaluating its direct impact on ear infections in humans.
In summary, the use of Alchornea cordifolia for ear infections or earache is primarily based on traditional practices, with some preliminary scientific data suggesting potential antimicrobial effects. The overall evidence remains weak (rated 2/5), pending further research to validate its safety and efficacy for this indication.
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eucalyptus
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geranium
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Asafoetida
Aerva lanata
Alsonia scholaris
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Abuta
Amor seco
Blepharis
Balsam
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Barleria
Bitter Grass
Bombax
Bergenia
Borneol
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Calendula
Cinnamomum
Calotropis gigantea
Cajuput
Centipeda
Calamus
Costus
Celosia
Didymocarpus
DIVI-DIVI
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Euphorbia
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Ficus simplicissima
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Other health conditions supported by Alchornea
Abdominal PainAbrasions
Abscesses
Anemia
Antibiotics (alternatives to)
Backache
Bites and Stings
Bladder Infection
Bleeding (external)
Boils
Bronchitis
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Colitis
Conjunctivitis
Cough (general)
Cuts
Diarrhea
Dysentery
Ear Infection or Earache
Eye Infections
Fever
Gonorrhea
Infection
Infection (bacterial)
Infection (viral)
Inflammation
Insect Repellant
Malaria
Pain (general remedies for)
Parasites (general)
Parasites (nematodes, worms)
Rashes and Hives
Skin (infections)
Snake Bite
Sore Throat
Staph Infections
Ulcerations (external)
Ulcers
Urinary Tract Infections
Wounds and Sores