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

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Speedwell (Veronica officinalis) has a long history of use in traditional European herbal medicine, where it was employed as a remedy for various ailments, including swollen glands and lymphatic congestion. Historical texts and herbal compendia from the 16th to 19th centuries mention its use as a "blood purifier" and an agent to "cleanse the system," which often implied applications for swollen lymph nodes or glandular swellings associated with infections or systemic illness. Its reputation was supported by anecdotal reports and the doctrine of signatures (the belief that plants' appearance suggests their medicinal use), but direct evidence is largely lacking.

From a scientific standpoint, there is minimal modern research specifically evaluating Speedwell for swollen lymph glands. Some studies have identified anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds in Speedwell, such as iridoid glycosides and flavonoids, but there is no clinical evidence or robust preclinical data demonstrating efficacy for lymphatic or glandular swelling. As such, use for this purpose remains primarily based on historical tradition rather than validated pharmacological action.

In summary, Speedwell's application for swollen lymph glands is rooted in historical herbal practice, with only weak or indirect scientific support related to its general anti-inflammatory properties, and no direct clinical evidence for this specific use.

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