Evidence supporting the use of: Avens
For the health condition: Eye Problems

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Avens (Geum urbanum), also known as herb Bennet, has a long history of use in traditional European herbal medicine. Historically, various parts of the Avens plant were used as remedies for a range of ailments, including digestive issues, sore throats, and occasionally for eye problems such as eye inflammation or infections. The use of Avens for eye problems is primarily rooted in traditional herbal practice, where Avens extracts or infusions were sometimes applied as eye washes or compresses to soothe irritation or inflammation. However, this traditional application is not widely documented, and Avens is far better known for its use in digestive and oral complaints.

There is little to no scientific research or clinical evidence supporting the use of Avens for eye conditions. Modern phytochemical studies of Avens focus on its astringent and antimicrobial properties, but these have not been specifically tested for ophthalmic use. No human or animal studies provide validation for its efficacy or safety in treating eye problems. As such, while its use for eye problems is justified by tradition, the supporting evidence is very limited and not substantiated by modern research.

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