Evidence supporting the use of: Cedrus libani
For the health condition: Scars / Scar Tissue

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Cedrus libani (Lebanon cedar) has a long history of use in traditional medicine, especially in regions where the tree is native, such as the Middle East. The aromatic oils and extracts from its wood and resin have been incorporated into ointments and salves for skin conditions, including wounds and scars. Historical records and ethnobotanical surveys document the use of Cedrus libani preparations to promote skin healing, reduce inflammation, and support tissue regeneration, which would include applications for scar tissue. However, these uses are primarily based on traditional knowledge, and there is a lack of robust modern scientific research or clinical trials directly assessing the efficacy of Cedrus libani for scar treatment. Some studies have identified antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties in cedarwood oils, which may theoretically benefit wound healing, but these findings are not specific to scar modulation, and often pertain to related species rather than Cedrus libani itself. In summary, the use of Cedrus libani for scars is justified by traditional use rather than scientific validation, and evidence supporting its efficacy in this context remains very limited.

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