Evidence supporting the use of: European Elder
For the health condition: Rosacea

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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European Elder (Sambucus nigra) has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine, particularly in Europe. Its flowers and berries have been used for various skin ailments due to their purported anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. For rosacea, however, the evidence is primarily anecdotal and based on traditional practices rather than rigorous scientific research. Traditional herbalists sometimes employ elderflower preparations (such as infusions or topical compresses) to soothe irritated skin, reduce redness, and support the skin's natural healing processes. The rationale is that elderflower contains flavonoids and phenolic acids, which may have mild anti-inflammatory effects. However, there are no clinical trials or robust scientific studies directly supporting the use of European Elder for rosacea specifically. Most modern dermatological guidelines do not mention elder as a recommended treatment for this condition. In summary, the use of European Elder for rosacea is rooted in tradition, with weak or indirect evidence, and should be approached with caution, especially in the absence of high-quality scientific validation.

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