Evidence supporting the use of: Night jessamine
For the health condition: Rashes and Hives

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Synopsis

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

Night jessamine (Cestrum nocturnum) has been traditionally used in various folk medicine systems, particularly in South Asia, for its purported anti-inflammatory and soothing properties. In Ayurveda and traditional medicine, preparations from the leaves and flowers have sometimes been applied topically or used in baths to help alleviate skin irritations, rashes, and hives. The rationale behind this use is largely anecdotal, based on observations of symptom relief rather than rigorous scientific study.

While some preliminary laboratory studies have identified the presence of bioactive compounds in Cestrum nocturnum (such as saponins, alkaloids, and flavonoids) that exhibit anti-inflammatory or antimicrobial activities, there is currently a lack of robust clinical evidence specifically supporting its efficacy for rashes or hives in humans. No substantial controlled trials or pharmacological studies have directly evaluated its effectiveness or safety for these skin conditions.

In summary, the use of Night jessamine for rashes and hives is primarily rooted in traditional herbal practices, with limited scientific validation. Its application should be approached with caution, as the plant is also known to possess toxic constituents and can cause adverse reactions in some individuals.

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