Evidence supporting the use of: Sanguisorba
For the health condition: Psoriasis

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Synopsis

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

Sanguisorba (commonly known as burnet) has been used in traditional Chinese medicine and other herbal systems for various skin conditions, including psoriasis. The root, in particular, is known as Di Yu in Chinese medicine and is valued for its purported anti-inflammatory, hemostatic, and astringent properties. Historical texts and traditional formulations have included Sanguisorba for disorders characterized by bleeding, inflammation, or ulceration, and some traditional practitioners recommend it as part of herbal blends for chronic skin issues, including psoriasis.

However, scientific validation for its use specifically in psoriasis is limited. A few in vitro and animal studies suggest that Sanguisorba officinalis possesses anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which could theoretically benefit inflammatory skin diseases. For example, certain extracts have been shown to inhibit pro-inflammatory cytokines and modulate immune cell activity. Despite these findings, there is a lack of robust clinical trials directly evaluating Sanguisorba for psoriasis in humans. Most of the available evidence is anecdotal or based on historical usage rather than rigorous scientific testing.

In summary, Sanguisorba’s use for psoriasis is primarily justified by tradition, supported by limited preclinical data suggesting potential anti-inflammatory effects, but lacking strong clinical evidence.

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