Evidence supporting the use of: Bayleaf
For the health condition: Jaundice (adults)

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Synopsis

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

Bayleaf (Laurus nobilis) has a long history of use in traditional medicine, particularly in Mediterranean and Asian cultures. In traditional systems, bayleaf has been employed for a variety of digestive and liver-related issues, including jaundice. Historical texts and ethnobotanical surveys mention the use of bayleaf preparations (such as infusions or decoctions) to "cleanse" the liver or help with yellowing of the skin, which is associated with jaundice. However, these uses are primarily based on traditional knowledge and anecdotal reports, rather than on rigorous scientific evidence.

Modern scientific studies directly evaluating bayleaf for the treatment or support of jaundice in adults are lacking. While bayleaf does contain some antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds, which could theoretically benefit liver health, there is no clinical trial data or robust pharmacological research specifically supporting its use for jaundice. Therefore, the justification for using bayleaf in this context relies mainly on historical and cultural practices rather than validated scientific findings.

In summary, bayleaf’s use for jaundice is traditional, with minimal evidence (rating: 1/5) and no solid scientific validation for efficacy or safety in this specific condition.

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