Evidence supporting the use of: Juniper berries
For the health condition: Rashes and Hives

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Juniper berries (Juniperus communis) have a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine, and some folk practices have employed them to address skin conditions such as rashes and hives. Historically, various cultures prepared topical applications or infusions with juniper berries to soothe irritated skin, likely due to their aromatic oils and perceived cleansing properties. However, there is very little scientific research directly supporting the efficacy of juniper berries specifically for the treatment or relief of rashes and hives (urticaria). The traditional use appears to stem more from general antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory beliefs about the plant rather than from controlled clinical evidence.

Modern research has identified some anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds in juniper berries, such as flavonoids and essential oils (notably alpha-pinene and limonene), which may theoretically have skin-soothing effects. However, clinical trials or robust studies evaluating juniper berry preparations for treating skin rashes or hives in humans are lacking. Safety is also a concern: topical use may cause irritation or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals, and ingestion in high amounts can be toxic.

In summary, juniper berries' use for rashes and hives is justified primarily by tradition, with minimal scientific validation. The evidence supporting its effectiveness for this condition is weak, and anyone considering its use should exercise caution and consult a healthcare provider.

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