Evidence supporting the use of: Golden eardrops
For the health condition: Ear Infection or Earache

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Golden eardrops (Ehrendorferia chrysantha, also known as Dicentra chrysantha) is a plant native to California and parts of the western United States. Its use for ear infections or earache is primarily rooted in traditional herbal practice rather than supported by modern scientific research. Historical ethnobotanical records indicate that some Native American tribes, such as the Chumash, used a decoction or infusion of the plant, sometimes applied directly to the ear, for earaches or inflammation.

However, there is very limited scientific validation of this practice. No clinical trials or pharmacological studies have been published that directly examine the efficacy or safety of golden eardrops for ear infections or ear pain. Most available references are anecdotal or are found in ethnobotanical surveys without rigorous documentation of outcomes. The plant contains isoquinoline alkaloids, which have been studied for various biological effects, but their relevance to treating ear infections has not been established.

Overall, the use of golden eardrops for ear infection or earache is justified primarily by tradition, with only minimal evidence (mostly historical anecdotes) supporting its use. It is not recommended as a replacement for evidence-based medical treatments for ear conditions.

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