Evidence supporting the use of: Little ironweed
For the health condition: Glands (swollen lymph)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Little ironweed (Vernonia cinerea) has been used in traditional medicine systems, particularly in Asia, for various purposes, including as a remedy for "swollen glands," which generally refers to swollen lymph nodes. Traditional healers in countries such as India, Thailand, and the Philippines have employed preparations of the plant—such as decoctions, poultices, or teas—for their purported anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties. The rationale in folk medicine is that the herb may help reduce swelling and "purify the blood," indirectly supporting the lymphatic system.

However, scientific evidence specifically supporting the use of Little ironweed for swollen glands or lymphatic conditions is minimal. While there are some laboratory studies indicating anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities of Vernonia cinerea extracts, these studies do not directly address lymphatic swelling in humans. Most available research focuses on other uses, such as smoking cessation, diuretic effects, or general anti-inflammatory action.

In summary, the use of Little ironweed for swollen glands is based on traditional practices rather than modern clinical evidence. No rigorous clinical trials or detailed scientific investigations have validated its effectiveness for this specific condition. Anyone considering its use should consult with a healthcare professional, especially as swollen lymph nodes can indicate serious underlying health issues.

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