Evidence supporting the use of: Malva sylvestris
For the health condition: Gonorrhea

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Malva sylvestris (common mallow) has a long history of use in traditional medicine across Europe, North Africa, and Asia for various inflammatory and infectious conditions, including gonorrhea. Ethnobotanical surveys and historical medical texts have documented the use of Malva sylvestris as a soothing demulcent to alleviate genitourinary tract irritation and inflammation. In particular, decoctions and infusions of the leaves and flowers have been administered orally or used as washes for genitourinary discomfort, which in historical contexts, sometimes included symptoms consistent with gonorrhea. However, the application for gonorrhea specifically is primarily rooted in traditional medicine and symptom management rather than direct antimicrobial action against Neisseria gonorrhoeae.

Phytochemical analyses of Malva sylvestris reveal the presence of mucilage, flavonoids, and polyphenols, which may provide anti-inflammatory and soothing effects, but there is no robust clinical evidence or laboratory data demonstrating efficacy against the causative agent of gonorrhea. Modern research on Malva sylvestris has focused on its anti-inflammatory and general antimicrobial properties, but these studies do not specifically address gonorrhea. Therefore, while traditional use for symptomatic relief in genitourinary infections is documented, scientific validation for its effectiveness in treating gonorrhea is lacking.

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