Evidence supporting the use of: Hygrophila
For the health condition: Lymph Nodes or Glands (swollen)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Hygrophila, particularly Hygrophila auriculata (also known as "Kokilaksha" in Ayurveda), has a long history of traditional use in various systems of Indian medicine. In Ayurveda, it is reputed to have diuretic, anti-inflammatory, and tonic properties. Specifically, traditional texts and practitioners have recommended Hygrophila preparations for conditions involving swelling, fluid retention, or inflammation—symptoms that may occur with swollen lymph nodes or glands. The rationale is primarily based on its purported ability to reduce "edematous swellings" and its general use in supporting the body's detoxification and immune response. However, there is no clear or direct reference in classical Ayurvedic literature about its use specifically for lymphadenopathy (swollen lymph nodes), but it is sometimes included in formulations for general glandular swellings or "glandular disorders."

From a scientific perspective, there is limited research on Hygrophila's effects on lymph nodes or glandular swellings. Most laboratory and animal studies focus on its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immunomodulatory actions, but do not directly examine its effects on lymphatic tissue or the resolution of lymphadenopathy. Therefore, the use of Hygrophila for swollen lymph nodes or glands is justified more by traditional use rather than robust scientific validation. The evidence level is rated as 2, reflecting anecdotal and traditional support with minimal direct clinical or experimental evidence for this particular indication.

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