Evidence supporting the use of: Blackboard tree
For the health condition: Colds (with fever)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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The use of the blackboard tree (Alstonia scholaris) to treat colds with fever is primarily rooted in traditional medicine, especially within Ayurvedic and other South and Southeast Asian healing systems. Historically, the bark and leaves of the tree have been employed to manage respiratory conditions, including coughs, colds, and fevers. Traditional practitioners attribute antipyretic (fever-reducing), expectorant, and anti-inflammatory properties to various parts of the plant. This reputation is documented in numerous ethnobotanical surveys and traditional pharmacopeias.

Scientific evidence supporting these uses is limited but emerging. Preclinical studies have identified the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, and other compounds with potential anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activity in Alstonia scholaris extracts. Some animal studies suggest that the bark extract may have antipyretic and immunomodulatory effects, which could contribute to its traditional use for fevers and respiratory infections. However, robust clinical trials in humans are lacking, and therefore the scientific validation remains weak.

In summary, the use of blackboard tree for colds with fever is well-established in traditional medicine, and there is some preliminary scientific support for its potential efficacy. However, further research, especially clinical studies, is needed to confirm its safety and effectiveness in human populations.

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