Evidence supporting the use of: Panax Notoginseng
For the health condition: Migraine

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Panax Notoginseng, also known as Sanqi or Tianqi, is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb primarily used for its supposed effects on blood circulation, pain relief, and hemostasis. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), it has been employed to treat various types of pain, including headaches, but there is limited direct historical documentation specifically linking Panax Notoginseng to migraine treatment. Its use for migraines is generally extrapolated from its broader application in managing headaches and improving cerebral blood flow within the context of TCM theory. From a scientific perspective, there is minimal direct evidence supporting the use of Panax Notoginseng for migraine. Some studies have explored its anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and vascular-modulating properties, which might theoretically be beneficial for migraine sufferers, given the vascular and inflammatory components implicated in migraine pathophysiology. However, robust clinical trials or systematic reviews specifically evaluating its efficacy for migraine are lacking. Most available evidence comes from animal studies or in vitro research, and these findings have not been conclusively translated into clinical practice. In summary, Panax Notoginseng’s use for migraine is primarily rooted in traditional practice rather than scientific validation, and the overall quality and directness of evidence is low.

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