Evidence supporting the use of: Three Leaf Caper
For the health condition: Rashes and Hives

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Synopsis

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

Three Leaf Caper (Crateva religiosa or Crateva nurvala) is primarily used in traditional systems of medicine, such as Ayurveda, to manage skin disorders including rashes and hives. Classical Ayurvedic texts refer to it as "Varuna," and it is traditionally considered to have anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties. The bark and leaves are believed to help in alleviating skin irritations, though the justification is mainly based on empirical use and anecdotal accounts rather than modern scientific validation.

While there are some laboratory studies suggesting Crateva species may exhibit anti-inflammatory or antioxidant effects, these investigations are limited and have not specifically focused on allergic rashes or urticaria (hives). No high-quality clinical trials have confirmed its efficacy for these conditions. Thus, the use of Three Leaf Caper for rashes and hives remains grounded in tradition with only modest supportive evidence from preliminary pharmacological studies, but not from robust clinical research.

In summary, Three Leaf Caper’s use for rashes and hives is supported by a long history in traditional medicine and low-level scientific plausibility, but lacks strong or direct scientific evidence from controlled human studies.

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