Evidence supporting the use of: Sagebrush (unspecified)
For the health condition: Eyes (red or itching)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Sagebrush (commonly referring to species within the Artemisia genus, such as Artemisia tridentata) has a longstanding history of use in Native American and other traditional medicine systems, including topical applications for various skin and eye conditions. Ethnobotanical reports document that some Indigenous groups used sagebrush infusions or poultices to soothe red, irritated, or itching eyes, likely due to its perceived antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. However, these uses are rooted in traditional practices rather than validated by modern scientific studies.
There is a lack of robust clinical research or pharmacological studies directly investigating sagebrush's efficacy or safety for treating eye conditions in humans. While some Artemisia species demonstrate anti-inflammatory or antimicrobial effects in laboratory settings, these findings have not been specifically translated or tested for red or itching eyes. Therefore, the evidence supporting the use of sagebrush for eye complaints such as redness or itching is considered primarily anecdotal and based on tradition, with no strong scientific validation. Caution is also warranted as topical or ocular application of plant extracts can pose risks of irritation or allergic reactions.
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