Evidence supporting the use of: Clematis armandii
For the health condition: Sprains

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Clematis armandii, commonly known as Armand clematis, has a history of use in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and folk remedies, particularly for conditions involving joint pain, swelling, and sprains. In TCM, various Clematis species (notably Clematis armandii and related species) are used in herbal formulas intended to "dispel wind-dampness" and alleviate musculoskeletal discomfort, including sprains, bruises, and rheumatic conditions. The plant is typically used in combination with other herbs and is believed to help reduce inflammation and pain.

However, there is very limited modern scientific research specifically validating the efficacy of Clematis armandii for the treatment of sprains. Most evidence is anecdotal or based on traditional usage patterns, with few, if any, clinical trials directly evaluating its effects on acute sprains. Some Clematis species contain compounds such as triterpenoid saponins, which may have anti-inflammatory or analgesic properties in vitro or in animal models, but these effects have not been well-studied in humans or specifically for sprain injuries.

In summary, the use of Clematis armandii for sprains is primarily justified by traditional practices, with a low level of scientific evidence supporting its efficacy. Caution is advised, as the plant can be toxic if not properly prepared.

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Other health conditions supported by Clematis armandii

Inflammation
Sprains
Wounds and Sores

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