Evidence supporting the use of: Dichrostachys glomerata
For the health condition: Headache (sinus)

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Dichrostachys glomerata, commonly known as the “scented dichrostachys” or “African pepper,” is a plant native to West and Central Africa. Its fruits and seeds have been used in traditional African medicine for various ailments, primarily as a spice and for their perceived antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties. In several ethnobotanical surveys, Dichrostachys glomerata is noted as a remedy for headaches, with some references specifying its use for sinus-related headaches. The plant is utilized in decoctions or as a spice in food, with the belief that its warming and aromatic qualities help relieve head congestion and sinus pain. However, while traditional use is documented, there is minimal direct scientific research investigating the efficacy of Dichrostachys glomerata for sinus headaches specifically. Available laboratory studies focus on its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activities, which could theoretically contribute to alleviating symptoms of sinusitis or sinus headache, but this is speculative. No clinical trials or robust pharmacological studies have validated its specific effect on headache or sinus-related pain in humans. Therefore, while its use is justified by traditional practice, the supporting evidence is weak and mostly anecdotal.

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