Yellow Dock for Skin Health

Preliminary evidence 7 studies

The available studies linked to this topic do not contain research on Yellow Dock or its effects on skin health — the provided citations address unrelated subjects including gene mutations, neuronal signaling, fruit fly gut repair, algae-derived antiviral compounds, and pre-pandemic immune responses to SARS-CoV-2. As a result, no evidence-based summary can be responsibly constructed from these sources regarding Yellow Dock and skin health. Research suggests that any claims connecting Yellow Dock to skin-related outcomes would need to be evaluated against studies specifically investigating Rumex crispus or its constituents in dermatological contexts, such as laboratory, animal, or clinical trials examining inflammation, wound healing, or other skin endpoints. Readers interested in this topic are encouraged to consult primary literature databases for studies directly examining Yellow Dock's effects on skin biology.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
Variant-specific pathophysiological mechanisms of<i>AFF3</i>differently influ... Other 2024 Neutral 90
Robust activity-dependent mitochondrial calcium dynamics at the AIS is dispen... Other 2025 Neutral 85
Damage recognition by intestinal stem cells via Draper-Src-Shark-STAT signall... Other 2025 Neutral 80
Phycobilins as potent food bioactive broad-spectrum inhibitor compounds again... Other 2020 Neutral 75
SARS-CoV-2-specific T cells in unexposed adults display broad trafficking pot... Other 2021 Neutral 70
The discovery of potential natural products for targeting SARS-CoV-2 spike pr... Other 2020 Neutral 65
Zebrafish studies on the vaccine candidate to COVID-19, the Spike protein: Pr... Other 2020 Neutral 60

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