Evidence supporting the use of: Oriental arborvitae
For the health condition: Fungal Infections
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Oriental arborvitae (Platycladus orientalis, also known as Thuja orientalis or Biota orientalis) has a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). In TCM, its seeds and leaves have been employed to address a variety of ailments, including skin conditions and infections, which may be of fungal origin. The rationale for its use in treating fungal infections is primarily based on traditional practice rather than robust scientific evidence.
Some modern studies have begun to explore the antimicrobial properties of extracts from oriental arborvitae. In vitro research indicates that certain compounds in the plant, such as essential oils and flavonoids, may possess mild antifungal activity against common pathogens like Candida albicans and Aspergillus species. However, these findings are preliminary, mostly limited to laboratory studies, and do not yet confirm efficacy or safety in humans.
Overall, while the use of oriental arborvitae for fungal infections is supported by traditional practice and some promising laboratory results, high-quality clinical trials are lacking. Therefore, the evidence supporting its use for this purpose is limited and should be viewed with caution until further research is conducted.
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3-Phenyllactic Acid
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Allicin
Anamu
Ajuga
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Cinnamomum
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Eugenol
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Other health conditions supported by oriental arborvitae
AbrasionsAcne
Antibiotics (alternatives to)
Anxiety
Asthma
Bronchitis
Burns and Scalds
Canker Sores
Cold Sores
Colds (antiviral)
Congestion (bronchial)
Congestion (lungs)
Congestion (sinus)
Cuts
Dermatitis
Eczema
Eye Infections
Eye Problems
Eyes (red or itching)
Fungal Infections
Glands (swollen lymph)
Herpes
Infection
Infection (bacterial)
Infection (viral)
Inflammation
Itching
Itching Ears
Poison Ivy or Oak
Rashes and Hives
Scars / Scar Tissue
Scratches and Abrasions
Skin (infections)
Staph Infections
Strep Throat
Stress
Sunburn
Warts
Wounds and Sores
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