Evidence supporting the use of: Ardisia
For the health condition: Bleeding (external)

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Synopsis

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

The use of Ardisia species, such as Ardisia japonica and Ardisia crenata, for external bleeding is primarily rooted in traditional medicine practices, particularly within Chinese and other East Asian herbal systems. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Ardisia is sometimes applied topically or included in poultices to help staunch bleeding from minor cuts, wounds, or abrasions. This usage is documented in historical materia medica texts, where Ardisia is described as having "hemostatic" (blood-stopping) properties.

However, scientific validation for this use is limited. A few pharmacological studies have examined the bioactive compounds in Ardisia species, identifying saponins, flavonoids, and other constituents with potential anti-inflammatory or astringent effects. These properties could theoretically contribute to wound healing or reduced bleeding, but robust clinical evidence is lacking. No high-quality randomized trials or comprehensive in vivo studies have specifically confirmed the topical hemostatic efficacy of Ardisia extracts in humans.

In summary, the use of Ardisia for external bleeding is primarily supported by tradition rather than strong scientific evidence. The traditional practice has some plausible biochemical rationale, but the current level of scientific support remains modest, warranting a rating of 2 out of 5 for evidence.

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