Evidence supporting the use of: Amor seco
For the health condition: Rashes and Hives

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Synopsis

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

The use of "Amor seco" (commonly referring to Desmodium adscendens or, in some regions, Bidens pilosa) for rashes and hives is primarily rooted in traditional medicine. Indigenous and rural communities in Central and South America have long used decoctions or poultices prepared from the leaves for various skin ailments, including rashes, hives, and other inflammatory skin conditions. This traditional use is largely based on ethnobotanical records and anecdotal reports rather than robust clinical trials.

Scientific research on "Amor seco" for dermatological conditions remains limited. Some laboratory studies on extracts of Desmodium adscendens have shown anti-inflammatory and antihistaminic properties, which may provide a rationale for its traditional use in conditions like urticaria (hives). However, these findings are mostly from in vitro or animal models, and there is a lack of well-designed human clinical trials confirming efficacy or safety for treating rashes or hives specifically. Thus, while there is a traditional basis and some preliminary pharmacological rationale, the scientific evidence is still insufficient to strongly support its use for these conditions.

In summary, "Amor seco" is primarily used for rashes and hives based on traditional practices, with only modest preclinical scientific support and no high-quality clinical validation to date.

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