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

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Hemp Agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum) has a history of use in European traditional herbal medicine, particularly as a wound herb. Historical texts, including those from medieval and early modern herbalists, sometimes mention its application as an astringent or vulnerary (wound-healing) agent for external bleeding and minor wounds. The plant contains compounds such as tannins, which are known for their astringent properties and may help constrict tissue and reduce bleeding. However, this usage is rooted in folk and traditional practices rather than modern clinical studies. There is a lack of robust scientific evidence or clinical trials to validate its efficacy or safety for treating external bleeding. Contemporary herbal references may still list Hemp Agrimony as a traditional remedy, but its use has largely fallen out of favor, and it is not a standard treatment in evidence-based medicine today. Overall, the evidence supporting its use for external bleeding is limited to historical accounts and traditional herbal lore, with little to no modern scientific validation.

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