Evidence supporting the use of: Rauvolfia (unspecified)
For the health condition: Migraine

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Rauvolfia species, particularly Rauvolfia serpentina, have a long history of use in traditional medicine systems, especially in Ayurveda and other South Asian practices. The plant's roots have been traditionally used for a variety of ailments, including hypertension, anxiety, and as a sedative. Its use for migraine and other headache disorders is primarily based on these traditional practices, where it was believed to calm the nerves and reduce the intensity or frequency of headache attacks.

The principal alkaloid in Rauvolfia, reserpine, is known for its antihypertensive and sedative effects. Some older medical texts and anecdotal reports suggest it was prescribed for migraine relief, likely because of its effects on the nervous system and blood pressure. However, rigorous scientific studies specifically evaluating Rauvolfia or its alkaloids for migraine prevention or treatment are extremely limited or lacking. The available evidence does not meet modern standards for efficacy in migraine management. Furthermore, Rauvolfia and reserpine are associated with significant side effects, such as depression and hypotension, which limits their current clinical use.

In summary, Rauvolfia's use for migraine is justified primarily by traditional and historical usage rather than robust scientific validation. Modern clinical guidelines do not recommend it for migraine, and its risk profile outweighs the uncertain benefits based on current knowledge.

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Other health conditions supported by Rauvolfia (unspecified)

Anxiety
Hypertension
Insomnia
Migraine
Schizophrenia
Stress

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