Evidence supporting the use of: Pluchea
For the body system: Lymphatics

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Pluchea, particularly species like Pluchea indica and Pluchea carolinensis, has a long history of use in traditional medicine, especially within Ayurveda and folk medicine of the Caribbean and Southeast Asia. Traditionally, Pluchea has been employed as a "blood purifier" and as a remedy for swelling, edema, and inflammatory conditions—indications that overlap with the concept of supporting the lymphatic system. The leaves and roots are often prepared as teas or poultices, believed to "move" or "cleanse" lymph and fluids in the body, thus reducing stagnation and promoting detoxification.

While these uses are well-documented in ethnobotanical literature, scientific validation remains limited. Some in vitro and animal studies suggest anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties for certain Pluchea species, which could theoretically reduce edema and indirectly support lymphatic drainage. However, there are no robust clinical trials or direct studies on humans that confirm its efficacy in supporting lymphatic health or function. Thus, the use of Pluchea for the lymphatic system is primarily justified by tradition, with a moderate level of historical evidence but minimal direct scientific support.

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