Evidence supporting the use of: Cypress
For the health condition: Skin (infections)

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Synopsis

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

Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) has a long history of traditional use in herbal medicine, particularly in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions. Traditional healers have used cypress essential oil and extracts for their purported antimicrobial, astringent, and wound-healing properties, applying them to minor skin infections, cuts, and wounds. The essential oil, which contains compounds such as α-pinene, has been used topically to help cleanse the skin and support healing. However, there is limited scientific research directly validating the effectiveness of cypress for skin infections. Some in vitro studies have shown that cypress essential oil possesses moderate antibacterial and antifungal activities, but these findings have not been robustly translated into clinical settings. The bulk of support for using cypress in skin infections remains anecdotal or based on historical practices rather than modern, high-quality clinical trials. As such, the evidence rating for its use in this context is low. Individuals should exercise caution and consult with healthcare providers before using cypress preparations for skin infections, especially given the potential for skin irritation or allergic reactions associated with essential oils.

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