Evidence supporting the use of: Ficus religiosa
For the health condition: Rashes and Hives

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Ficus religiosa, commonly known as the sacred fig or peepal tree, has been traditionally used in Ayurvedic and other South Asian systems of medicine for a range of skin conditions, including rashes and hives. The bark, leaves, and latex of the tree have been applied topically or used in decoctions for their purported anti-inflammatory, cooling, and soothing effects on irritated skin. Traditional Ayurvedic texts mention its use for treating various dermatological disorders due to its believed properties of purifying blood and reducing inflammation. However, while there is some ethnobotanical and anecdotal evidence supporting the use of Ficus religiosa for skin issues, robust scientific studies specifically validating its efficacy for rashes and hives (urticaria) are limited. Some laboratory studies have indicated that extracts from Ficus religiosa possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which could theoretically benefit skin health. Nonetheless, these studies are generally preliminary, conducted in vitro or on animal models, and do not directly establish clinical effectiveness for rashes or hives in humans. In summary, the use of Ficus religiosa for rashes and hives is primarily rooted in traditional medical practices rather than strong scientific validation. More rigorous clinical research would be needed to confirm its efficacy and safety for these specific skin conditions.

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