Evidence supporting the use of: Lygodium
For the health condition: Ulcerations (external)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Lygodium, a genus of climbing ferns, has been used in traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda and folk medicine, particularly in South and Southeast Asia. Historical records and ethnobotanical surveys indicate that Lygodium species—especially Lygodium flexuosum—have been applied externally to treat skin ailments, wounds, and ulcerations. The use is largely based on empirical experience and passed down through generations, rather than on rigorously controlled scientific studies. Traditional formulations may involve making a poultice or paste from the leaves or stems, which is then applied to the affected area. However, the exact mechanisms by which Lygodium might benefit external ulcerations are not well understood, and there is scant phytochemical or pharmacological evidence published in peer-reviewed scientific literature to substantiate these uses. A few preliminary studies have noted the presence of anti-inflammatory or antimicrobial compounds in Lygodium species, but these findings are not robust enough to firmly support its clinical efficacy for ulcerations. Thus, while the use of Lygodium for external ulcerations is rooted in traditional practice, scientific validation is minimal, and the overall evidence supporting this application is weak.

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