Evidence supporting the use of: Boxthorne
For the health condition: Carbuncles
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
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Boxthorne, also known as Lycium (commonly Lycium barbarum or Lycium chinense), has a long history of use in traditional medicine systems, particularly in Chinese and other Asian herbal practices. Its use for carbuncles—a cluster of boils caused by bacterial infection—stems from historical texts and folk remedies that cite boxthorne's purported "heat-clearing" and "detoxifying" properties, which were believed to help reduce inflammation and expel pus. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Lycium fruit (commonly called goji berries) is sometimes included in herbal formulations targeting skin abscesses, sores, and carbuncles, though it is not a primary herb for these conditions.
Despite its traditional use, there is little to no direct scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of boxthorne for treating carbuncles specifically. Most modern research on Lycium focuses on its antioxidant, immunomodulatory, and general anti-inflammatory effects. While these properties may theoretically contribute to wound healing or infection control, no clinical trials or robust preclinical studies have evaluated its impact on carbuncles. Its inclusion in historical remedies is thus based more on empirical use and traditional theory than on validated pharmacological action against skin infections.
In summary, the use of boxthorne for carbuncles is justified by tradition rather than scientific evidence. Its historical application is documented, but current scientific validation for its effectiveness in this particular condition is lacking.
Other ingredients used for Carbuncles
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turmeric
curcumin
forsythia
goldenseal
gotu kola
horseradish
lavender
magnesium
mustard seed
purified silver
scrophularia root
vitamin C
zinc
xanthium (cockleburs)
neem tree
nut grass
commiphora
blackboard tree
boxthorne
siler root
St. John's Wort
stillingia
Ash
Avens
Anthraquinone
Achyranthes
Anamu
Ampelopsis
Ant
Arisaema
Balsam
Boswellia
Black Nightshade
Bassia scoparia
Calendula
Cod Liver Oil
Cajuput
Chinese Raisintree
Cowherb
Chrysophanics
Echinacea
Euphorbia
Garlic
Other health conditions supported by boxthorne
Abdominal PainAbrasions
Abscesses
Afterbirth Pain
Appetite (deficient)
Bites and Stings
Bleeding (external)
Boils
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Cancer Treatment (reducing side effects)
Canker Sores
Carbuncles
Colds (decongestant)
Colds (general)
Colds (with fever)
Colic (adults)
Colic (children)
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Dyspepsia
Eye Problems
Fever
Injuries
Wounds and Sores
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Nature's Sunshine Trigger Immune (Chinese)
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