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tsubo-kusa
gotu kola (Centella asiatica)
Reported Uses
- NOTE: see Herb & Supplement Effectiveness Rating Definitions table
- ADHD [Insufficient Evidence]
- aging skin [Insufficient Evidence]
- Alzheimer dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- anal fissure [Insufficient Evidence]
- atherosclerosis [Insufficient Evidence]
- atopic dermatitis (eczema) [Insufficient Evidence]
- burns [Possibly Effective]
- chronic venous insufficiency [Possibly Effective]
- cognitive function [Possibly Ineffective]
- depression [Insufficient Evidence]
- diabetic foot ulcers [Insufficient Evidence]
- diabetic microangiopathy [Insufficient Evidence]
- dry skin [Insufficient Evidence]
- epilepsy [Insufficient Evidence]
- generalized anxiety disorder [Insufficient Evidence]
- hemorrhoids [Insufficient Evidence]
- herpes zoster (shingles) [Insufficient Evidence]
- HTN [Insufficient Evidence]
- hypertrophic scars [Insufficient Evidence]
- idiopathic interstitial pneumonia [Insufficient Evidence]
- keloids [Insufficient Evidence]
- laser skin resurfacing [Insufficient Evidence]
- osteoarthritis [Insufficient Evidence]
- radiation dermatitis [Possibly Ineffective]
- scarring [Insufficient Evidence]
- skin grafts [Insufficient Evidence]
- striae gravidarum (stretch marks) [Insufficient Evidence]
- SLE [Insufficient Evidence]
- tonsillitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- venous thromboembolism prophylaxis [Insufficient Evidence]
- wound healing [Insufficient Evidence]
- wrinkled skin [Insufficient Evidence]
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