Evidence supporting the use of: Lantana camara
For the health condition: Parasites (general)

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Synopsis

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

Lantana camara has been traditionally used in various cultures, particularly in parts of Africa, Asia, and South America, for the treatment of parasitic infections. Ethnobotanical records indicate that extracts from its leaves, flowers, and roots have been employed to address a range of parasitic conditions, including intestinal worms and external parasites such as lice and ticks. The plant is commonly prepared as a decoction or infusion and either consumed orally or applied topically, depending on the nature of the infection.

While these traditional uses are well documented, scientific validation is limited. Some in vitro and animal studies have explored the antiparasitic and anthelmintic effects of Lantana camara extracts, showing modest activity against certain parasites such as Ascaris and Haemonchus species. However, these studies are preliminary, often use crude extracts, and lack clinical trials in humans. The potential toxicity of Lantana camara, particularly its berries, also raises concerns about its safety for therapeutic use.

In summary, the use of Lantana camara against general parasites is primarily based on traditional practices, with limited scientific evidence to support efficacy and safety. Further rigorous studies are needed to validate traditional claims and assess the potential risks associated with its use.

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