Evidence supporting the use of: Benzoin siam
For the health condition: Psoriasis

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Benzoin siam, a resin obtained from the tree Styrax tonkinensis, has a long history of use in traditional medicine, particularly in Southeast Asian and Ayurvedic systems. It is most commonly used in topical preparations for its purported antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing properties. While it has been incorporated into balms and ointments aimed at soothing irritated or inflamed skin, there is scant direct historical documentation linking Benzoin siam specifically to the treatment of psoriasis. Rather, its use has been more general, applied to various skin ailments such as minor wounds, eczema, and dermatitis.

Scientific validation for Benzoin siam's effectiveness in treating psoriasis is virtually nonexistent. There are no robust clinical trials or in-depth pharmacological studies confirming its benefits for this chronic autoimmune skin disease. Most references in modern herbal compendia and pharmacopeias cite its traditional use as a skin protectant or ingredient in compound tinctures (e.g., compound tincture of benzoin), but not specifically for psoriasis. Overall, while Benzoin siam is traditionally used for skin issues, its application for psoriasis is based more on general historical precedent than specific evidence for this condition.

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