Evidence supporting the use of: Water Lily (unspecified)
For the health condition: Rashes and Hives
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Water Lily (Nymphaea spp.), while not as extensively documented as some other herbs, has a history of traditional use for a variety of skin conditions, including rashes and hives. In certain traditional medicine systems, such as Ayurveda and some forms of Western herbalism, water lily flowers and leaves have been applied topically for their purported soothing and anti-inflammatory effects. Historical herbal texts occasionally reference water lily as an ingredient in poultices or washes intended to calm inflamed or irritated skin. However, these uses are largely based on anecdotal or empirical tradition rather than rigorous scientific validation.
Scientific research on water lily’s efficacy for dermatological conditions is very limited. A few in vitro studies have suggested that extracts from Nymphaea species possess mild anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which could theoretically benefit irritated skin. However, there are no clinical trials or robust scientific studies directly examining its use for rashes, hives, or other skin conditions in humans. As a result, the support for water lily in treating rashes and hives remains primarily traditional, with only minimal indirect scientific rationale.
In summary, the use of water lily for rashes and hives is rooted in traditional practices, with a very low level of scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness for these conditions.
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Other health conditions supported by Water Lily (unspecified)
Abdominal PainAnxiety
Arthritis
Asthma
Bronchitis
Burns and Scalds
Colds (general)
Colds (with fever)
Cough (general)
Cough (spastic)
Cuts
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Edema
Fatigue
Fever
Gas and Bloating
Gastritis
Headache (general)
Inflammation
Insomnia
Itching
Jaundice (adults)
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Pain (general remedies for)
Rashes and Hives
Skin (dry and/or flaky)
Skin (infections)
Sleep (restless and disturbed)
Stress
Sunburn
Urinary Tract Infections
Wounds and Sores