Evidence supporting the use of: Wild Lettuce
For the body system: Muscles

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Synopsis

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

Wild Lettuce (Lactuca virosa) has a long history of traditional use as a natural remedy for pain and muscle discomfort. Known colloquially as "opium lettuce," its latex (sometimes called lactucarium) was used in European herbal medicine as a mild sedative and analgesic, particularly in the 19th century. Historical texts report its use for conditions characterized by restlessness, insomnia, and muscular pain or tension. Herbalists have employed wild lettuce to help soothe muscle spasms and cramps, attributing these effects to its purported antispasmodic and sedative properties.

However, scientific evidence supporting wild lettuce for muscle support is limited. Most modern research focuses on its mild sedative and analgesic effects, primarily in animal studies or in vitro. The active compounds, including lactucin and lactucopicrin, have demonstrated some pain-relieving properties, but direct, high-quality human trials for muscle pain or spasm are lacking. Therefore, while the traditional use of wild lettuce for muscle discomfort is well-documented, scientific validation remains insufficient. Its use for muscle support today is based more on historical precedent than on robust clinical evidence.

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