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

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Synopsis

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

Rupturewort (Herniaria glabra) has a long history of traditional use in European herbal medicine, particularly for minor skin injuries such as scratches and abrasions. Historically, its aerial parts were used as poultices or topical washes to aid skin healing, drawing on its reputed anti-inflammatory and mildly astringent properties. These uses are documented in several traditional herbal compendiums and ethnobotanical surveys from Europe, suggesting that folk practitioners valued its ability to soothe irritated or damaged skin.

However, there is little to no modern scientific research specifically validating the topical efficacy of Rupturewort for scratches or abrasions. Most available studies on Herniaria glabra focus on its diuretic or urinary tract applications, not on wound healing. The evidence for its use in skin healing thus rests on traditional knowledge and anecdotal reports rather than controlled clinical trials or pharmacological studies.

In summary, Rupturewort's use for scratches and abrasions is justified by traditional herbal practice rather than scientific evidence, and the strength of evidence for this application is low to moderate, reflecting its longstanding but unproven reputation in folk medicine.

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Other health conditions supported by Rupturewort

Bruises (healing)
Cuts
Scratches and Abrasions
Wounds and Sores

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