Evidence supporting the use of: Rhus coriaria
For the health condition: Ear Infection or Earache

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1

Rhus coriaria (commonly known as sumac) has been used traditionally in various cultures for its potential medicinal properties, including as a remedy for ear infections or earache. Historical ethnobotanical sources and traditional medicine texts from the Middle East, Mediterranean, and South Asia occasionally mention the use of sumac preparations (such as extracts or poultices) for ear problems. The rationale is generally attributed to its purported antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. However, there is very limited specific documentation regarding its direct application to ear infections or earache, and the references are largely anecdotal or based on folk practices rather than controlled studies.

From a scientific standpoint, while some in vitro studies have identified antimicrobial effects of Rhus coriaria extracts against certain bacteria, there is no clinical evidence supporting its effectiveness or safety in treating ear infections in humans. No randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, or authoritative clinical guidelines recommend its use for this indication. Thus, the use of Rhus coriaria for ear infections or earache is supported primarily by traditional use, with weak and anecdotal evidence, and lacks robust scientific validation.

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