Evidence supporting the use of: Onosma bracteatum
For the health condition: Blood Poisoning

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Synopsis

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

Onosma bracteatum, commonly known as "Gaozaban" or "Golden Drops," is widely used in traditional Unani and Ayurvedic medicine. Its historical application includes the treatment of inflammatory conditions, fevers, and so-called "blood impurities," which may encompass what is colloquially referred to as "blood poisoning" (sepsis in modern medical terms). The traditional rationale is based on its purported "blood purifying" properties, cooling effect, and anti-inflammatory benefits. However, the term "blood poisoning" in classical texts does not correspond precisely to the modern understanding of bloodstream infection or sepsis.

Scientific validation for the use of Onosma bracteatum in true blood poisoning (sepsis) is lacking. Some in vitro and animal studies have shown mild antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities, but these are not robust, clinically relevant, or specific to sepsis. No clinical trials or strong pharmacological evidence exist to support its efficacy in treating bloodstream infections in humans. Thus, its use for this indication is primarily rooted in traditional beliefs rather than scientific proof. The evidence level is rated as 2, reflecting traditional endorsement with minimal scientific support.

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