Evidence supporting the use of: Isatis
For the health condition: Gangrene

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Synopsis

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

Isatis, particularly Isatis tinctoria (woad) and Isatis indigotica, has been used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for centuries. In TCM, Isatis root (ban lan gen) and leaf (da qing ye) are considered to have "heat-clearing" and "detoxifying" properties. These qualities have led to its historical use in managing conditions characterized by inflammation, infection, and tissue necrosis, which sometimes included gangrene or severe ulcerative lesions.

However, there is minimal direct scientific evidence supporting the use of Isatis for gangrene. Most traditional usage refers to its role in treating infectious diseases, fevers, and some skin conditions, rather than gangrene per se. The herb contains compounds like indirubin and tryptanthrin, which have demonstrated some antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity in laboratory studies, but these findings have not been specifically connected to clinical gangrene management. Modern medical literature does not recognize Isatis as a treatment for gangrene, and there are no robust clinical trials or studies to support its efficacy for this indication.

In summary, the use of Isatis for gangrene is primarily justified by traditional medical systems, not by modern scientific validation. The evidence supporting its use for gangrene is weak and largely anecdotal, without direct clinical support.

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