Evidence supporting the use of: American Bittersweet
For the health condition: Rashes and Hives

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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American Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens) has been traditionally used by some Native American groups and early herbalists for a variety of skin conditions, including rashes and hives. Historical records suggest that poultices or topical preparations made from the bark or berries were applied to the skin to address irritation, rashes, and occasionally to promote wound healing. However, these uses are largely anecdotal and come from ethnobotanical reports rather than systematic clinical studies.

There is minimal to no modern scientific research validating the efficacy or safety of American Bittersweet in treating rashes or hives. The plant contains several active compounds, such as celastrine and paniculatine, but their dermatological effects have not been rigorously studied in controlled trials. Moreover, there are concerns about toxicity, as parts of the plant can be poisonous if ingested. Because of the lack of modern pharmacological evidence and potential risks, its use for skin conditions is not recommended in evidence-based practice. In summary, the use of American Bittersweet for rashes and hives is supported by tradition, but not by scientific research.

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