Evidence supporting the use of: Calycophyllum
For the body system: Gums
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Calycophyllum, particularly Calycophyllum spruceanum (commonly known as "Capirona"), has a history of traditional use in some regions of South America, especially within Amazonian medicine. The bark of this tree has been used by indigenous peoples for various purposes, including as a topical remedy for skin issues and sometimes for oral health, such as supporting gum health and treating mouth sores. However, most of these uses are based on ethnobotanical reports and anecdotal accounts rather than structured scientific investigations.
There is very limited scientific research specifically evaluating the effects of Calycophyllum on the gums or oral health. While some in vitro studies have indicated that extracts of this plant possess antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, which could theoretically benefit oral tissues, there is no robust clinical evidence in humans to confirm its efficacy or safety for gum support. The traditional use appears to be the main justification for its inclusion in some herbal preparations for oral care. In summary, while Calycophyllum has a background of traditional use for supporting the gums, the scientific evidence for this application is minimal, and further research would be needed to validate these claims.
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