Evidence supporting the use of: Angel's Trumpet
For the health condition: Snake Bite

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Angel's Trumpet (Brugmansia spp.) has been used in some traditional medicine systems, particularly in parts of South America, as a remedy for various ailments, including snake bites. Historical ethnobotanical records indicate that indigenous peoples sometimes applied preparations of Brugmansia to snake bite wounds or used it in ritualistic contexts. The plant contains tropane alkaloids, such as scopolamine and atropine, which have anticholinergic effects and can affect the nervous system. However, these compounds are highly toxic and can cause severe poisoning, delirium, or even death if misused.

There is no scientific evidence supporting the efficacy or safety of Angel's Trumpet in treating snake bites. Modern toxicology and herpetology literature do not recognize it as a valid antivenom or supportive treatment. The use of Brugmansia is likely rooted in local tradition and spiritual beliefs rather than pharmacological efficacy. In fact, medical authorities strongly discourage its use due to the high risk of toxicity. The current best practice for snakebite treatment is immediate medical attention and, where appropriate, administration of specific antivenoms.

In summary, while Angel's Trumpet has traditional associations with snake bite treatment in certain cultures, its use is not backed by scientific validation and poses significant health risks.

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