Evidence supporting the use of: Macaranga indica
For the health condition: Headache (sinus)

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Macaranga indica, a plant found in parts of South and Southeast Asia, has a history of use in traditional medicine systems. Ethnobotanical surveys and traditional knowledge sources mention that leaves and other parts of the plant have been used to alleviate headaches, including those believed to be associated with sinus issues. However, these references are primarily anecdotal and derived from local folk medicine practices rather than from authoritative traditional medical texts. There is little to no detailed documentation on preparations, dosages, or mechanisms of action in these sources. Furthermore, a search of the scientific literature reveals a lack of clinical or preclinical studies investigating the efficacy of Macaranga indica specifically for headache or sinus-related ailments. Thus, while its use is rooted in tradition, the evidence supporting its effectiveness for headache (sinus) is weak and unsubstantiated by scientific research. Until more rigorous studies are conducted, its application for this purpose should be regarded with caution.

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