Evidence supporting the use of: Heliopsis
For the health condition: Scratches and Abrasions
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Heliopsis, commonly known as oxeye or false sunflower, has been used traditionally in some cultures for the treatment of minor skin injuries such as scratches and abrasions. Ethnobotanical records, particularly from indigenous groups in North and Central America, note the use of Heliopsis species in poultices or topical applications to promote wound healing and reduce inflammation. The roots and leaves are sometimes crushed and applied directly to the affected area. However, the evidence supporting this traditional use is mainly anecdotal and based on long-standing cultural practices rather than controlled scientific studies. There is a lack of robust clinical trials or phytochemical analyses that specifically validate the efficacy of Heliopsis for wound healing in humans. Some preliminary studies have identified the presence of bioactive compounds such as alkaloids and flavonoids in Heliopsis species, which may confer some antimicrobial or anti-inflammatory properties, but these findings are not directly linked to efficacy in treating scratches or abrasions. In summary, the use of Heliopsis for scratches and abrasions is primarily grounded in traditional medicine, with only limited scientific investigation into its potential benefits. Health professionals should be cautious in recommending its use until further evidence is available.
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Other health conditions supported by Heliopsis
Abdominal PainCuts
Inflammation
Rashes and Hives
Scratches and Abrasions
Wounds and Sores