Evidence supporting the use of: Eclipta
For the health condition: Acne

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Eclipta (Eclipta prostrata), also known as "Bhringraj," is primarily recognized in traditional Ayurvedic and other South Asian medicinal systems for its benefits relating to hair health, liver function, and sometimes skin conditions. Its use for acne is rooted in traditional medicine rather than robust scientific validation. In Ayurvedic practice, Eclipta is sometimes incorporated into topical formulations or internal remedies aimed at balancing "pitta" dosha, which is believed to contribute to inflammatory skin eruptions such as acne. The rationale is largely based on its reputed anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, as well as its perceived ability to "cool" the body. However, direct scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of Eclipta for acne is minimal. There are some laboratory studies indicating that Eclipta extracts possess antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities, but these studies are not specific to acne or its primary causative bacteria (such as Cutibacterium acnes). Clinical trials or robust human studies evaluating Eclipta for acne treatment are lacking. In summary, while Eclipta is traditionally used in certain herbal and Ayurvedic preparations for skin health—including conditions like acne—the scientific support for this use is weak and largely indirect. Users should be cautious and not substitute Eclipta for evidence-based acne therapies without consulting a healthcare provider.

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