Evidence supporting the use of: Elephant Vine
For the health condition: Scratches and Abrasions

Links: Go back one page, Tool main page, Ingredients list, Health conditions list, Body systems list

Synopsis

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

Elephant Vine, known scientifically as Argyreia nervosa, has been used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for a variety of health conditions, including the topical treatment of minor skin wounds such as scratches and abrasions. Traditional texts and ethnobotanical surveys occasionally mention the application of Elephant Vine leaf paste or extracts to cuts, wounds, and skin irritations, suggesting its role as a folk remedy for promoting wound healing and reducing inflammation. These uses are primarily based on empirical knowledge passed down through generations rather than on controlled scientific studies.

However, scientific evidence directly evaluating the efficacy of Elephant Vine for scratches and abrasions is limited. While some preliminary studies suggest that the plant contains phytochemicals like flavonoids and alkaloids with potential anti-inflammatory or antimicrobial activity, there is a lack of rigorous clinical trials or animal studies specifically investigating its wound-healing properties. As such, the use of Elephant Vine for scratches and abrasions is justified primarily by tradition, with only minimal scientific support from broader phytochemical research.

More about Elephant Vine
More about Scratches and Abrasions

Products containing Elephant Vine

We currently have no products on Caring Sunshine that contain this ingredient.