Evidence supporting the use of: Marking Nut Tree
For the health condition: Itching
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
The Marking Nut Tree (Semecarpus anacardium) has a long history of use in traditional Ayurvedic and Unani medicine in India for various skin conditions, including itching and eczema. Historically, the nut and its oil have been applied topically to address pruritus (itching), ringworm, and other dermatological ailments. Traditional texts attribute its efficacy to its purported anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. However, these uses are based primarily on anecdotal and empirical evidence passed down through generations rather than on modern clinical trials.
Scientific studies specifically evaluating the efficacy of Marking Nut Tree preparations for itching are limited. Some in vitro and animal studies have reported anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities in extracts from the plant, which could theoretically justify its traditional use for skin conditions. However, these findings do not directly confirm its effectiveness for itching in humans, and the plant is known to contain allergenic compounds (such as bhilawanol), which can cause contact dermatitis in sensitive individuals. Thus, there is a risk of adverse reactions, making its use for pruritus questionable without proper processing and caution.
In summary, while the use of Marking Nut Tree for itching is well documented in traditional medicine, robust scientific validation is lacking, and safety concerns exist. Its evidence rating for this indication is moderate based on traditional use, but low from a scientific standpoint.
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vitamin D
vitamin E
zinc
bentonite
chickweed
typhonium
ferula assafoetida
yarrow
sweetgums
oriental arborvitae
sheep's sorrel
camphor oil
white oak
melaleuca alternifolia
geranium
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Apple Cider Vinegar
Agrimony
Anamu
Abrus
American Liverleaf
Asam gelugor
Allantoin
Alsonia scholaris
Argan nut oil
Amor seco
Arani
Arisaema
Asarum sieboldii
benzyl alcohol
Babchi
Baliospermum
Baphicacanthus cusia
Balsam
Barleria
Brazillian peppertree
Black Nightshade
Calendula
Calotropis gigantea
Clerodendrum trichotomum
coconut oil
Colloid
Cinquefoil
Cocoa Butter
Carry Me Seed
Cornflower
Cajuput
Catechu
Cedar
Calamus
Cyanthillium cinereum
Castor Oil
Carthamus
Copaiba Oil
Citronella
Didymocarpus
DIVI-DIVI
Dwarf Nettle
Davilla rugosa
Dendramine
European Elder
Emu Oil
Elephant's Head
Mallow
Spikenard
Snakeroot (unspecified)
Sandalwood
Sumac
Vervain
Other health conditions supported by Marking Nut Tree
AbrasionsAbscesses
Acne
Anal Fistula or Fissure
Bites and Stings
Boils
Bruises (healing)
Cuts
Dermatitis
Ear Infection or Earache
Eczema
Fungal Infections
Glands (swollen lymph)
Injuries
Itching
Lesions
Rashes and Hives
Scratches and Abrasions
Skin (infections)
Staph Infections
Ulcerations (external)
Ulcers
Wounds and Sores