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Gotu Kola

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Specifically for Minor Burns

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Why it works for Minor Burns:

Speeds tissue repair: The plant’s triterpenes—asiaticoside and madecassoside (and their acids)—stimulate fibroblasts, collagen synthesis (type I), angiogenesis, and re-epithelialization, while moderating inflammation and oxidative stress. MDPI

Burn-specific preclinical data: Topical asiaticoside/madecassoside improved healing in burn models (smaller wound size, faster contraction, better re-epithelialization). Spandidos Publications

Regulatory monograph support: Europe’s EMA notes Centella preparations (creams/ointments/dressings) have long been authorized for cutaneous wound care including burns. e-lactancia.org

How to use for Minor Burns:

First aid comes first (this is standard of care in Australia):

  1. Cool the burn under cool running water for 20 minutes; remove jewelry/clothing; do not use ice, butter, toothpaste, or creams during first aid. Cover with a clean, non-adhesive dressing. Anzcor

Then, for day-to-day care once cooled/cleaned and intact skin or superficial partial-thickness burn is being dressed:

Product types/strengths to look for:

  • Cream/ointment 1% TECA (titrated extract of Centella asiatica; ≈10 mg/g) or similar Centella-based hydrogel/dressing. EMA-listed forms include 1% creams/ointments, 2% powders, and impregnated dressings (1 g extract/100 g mass). European Medicines Agency (EMA)

Application frequency:

  • Apply a thin layer once or twice daily (typical labeling for Centella ointments such as Centellase 1%: “apply 1–2 times daily”). Woods Pharmacy
  • If using a Centella-impregnated dressing, change about every 2–3 days (consistent with EMA listing and clinical dressing schedules). European Medicines Agency (EMA)

General burn-care tips alongside Centella: keep the wound moist, protected, and clean; avoid breaking blisters yourself (seek clinical advice for blister management). Follow your local burn service guidance for blisters/dressing selection. vicburns.org.au

If pain is worsening, the area looks infected (spreading redness, pus, fever), the burn is deep/full-thickness, larger than a “minor” area, on the face/hands/genitals/over a joint, or in infants/older adults—seek medical care rather than self-treat. (Australian guidance.) HealthDirect

Scientific Evidence for Minor Burns:

Human data (not all burn-specific, but relevant to acute wound/ scar healing):

  • Split-face, randomized, double-blind trial after ablative laser: standardized Centella extract gel improved re-epithelialization and healing parameters vs placebo. Wisdom Library
  • Randomized, double-blind trial after skin graft donor sites (acute wounds): Centella cream improved some scar parameters vs placebo at 12 weeks. Europe PMC
  • Oral Centella in burn patients (RCT): reported improvements in pain and healing vs control (adjunctive, not topical). (Useful for mechanism/support, but not a topical regimen.) jccs.yums.ac.ir

Preclinical/mechanistic (burn models):

  • Reviews and animal studies show asiaticoside/madecassoside accelerate burn healing (reduced wound size, faster contraction, enhanced collagen, anti-inflammatory effects). Spandidos Publications

Regulatory & monograph sources:

  • EMA HMPC assessment details authorized Centella products for cutaneous use (including burns) and their typical strengths and forms (1% creams/ointments; Centella-impregnated dressings). e-lactancia.org
  • Recent narrative/systematic reviews summarize Centella’s topical wound-healing mechanisms and clinical signals. MDPI
Specific Warnings for Minor Burns:

Allergic reactions/dermatitis can occur with topical Centella; stop if you notice a rash. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Liver toxicity has been reported (mainly with oral use); even with topical products, avoid use on large areas or for prolonged periods if you have liver disease, and discuss with your clinician. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Pregnancy/breastfeeding: safety is uncertain; avoid unless your clinician advises otherwise. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Drug interactions (theoretical): Centella constituents can inhibit several CYP450 enzymes in vitro—if you’re on narrow-therapeutic-index meds, ask your pharmacist/doctor before using regularly. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Do not use Centella for first aid cooling—cool water only; apply actives only after initial first aid and cleaning. Anzcor

General Information (All Ailments)

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What It Is

Gotu Kola, scientifically known as Centella asiatica, is a perennial herb native to Asia, particularly India, China, and Indonesia. It has been a cornerstone of traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and Indonesian jamu for centuries. Often referred to as the “herb of longevity,” Gotu Kola is part of the parsley family and is known for its small green leaves and delicate taste. It’s commonly consumed as a supplement, tea, extract, or topical preparation.

Gotu Kola is not to be confused with kola nut; unlike the latter, it contains no caffeine. Its primary active constituents are triterpenoids—notably asiaticoside, madecassoside, and asiatic acid—which are responsible for most of its therapeutic properties.

How It Works

Gotu Kola works primarily through its influence on circulation, collagen synthesis, and the nervous system.

  • Cellular and Vascular Repair: The triterpenoids in Gotu Kola help stimulate fibroblast proliferation and collagen production, aiding in the repair of connective tissues and blood vessels. This action enhances wound healing and strengthens veins and capillaries, making it beneficial for conditions such as varicose veins and venous insufficiency.
  • Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Effects: Gotu Kola’s compounds exhibit strong antioxidant properties, scavenging free radicals and reducing oxidative stress. This anti-inflammatory action helps protect the brain, skin, and vascular tissues from chronic inflammation-related damage.
  • Neurological and Cognitive Support: The herb promotes dendritic and axonal growth, improving neural connectivity and potentially enhancing memory, learning, and mental clarity. Studies suggest it may increase levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which supports neuroplasticity and mood balance.
  • Anxiolytic and Adaptogenic Properties: Gotu Kola influences the GABAergic system in the brain, which can help reduce anxiety and promote relaxation. Its adaptogenic nature supports the body’s response to physical and emotional stress.
  • Skin Health: When used topically or orally, Gotu Kola improves skin elasticity, moisture retention, and wound closure. This makes it popular in dermatology for scars, burns, psoriasis, and anti-aging formulations.

Why It’s Important

Gotu Kola holds significance for both preventive and restorative health due to its wide-ranging physiological benefits:

  • Cognitive Function and Mental Health: It has been studied for its ability to improve memory, reduce anxiety, and alleviate symptoms of depression—making it potentially useful in managing cognitive decline, ADHD, and mild mood disorders.
  • Circulatory and Cardiovascular Health: By improving blood flow and strengthening veins, Gotu Kola is valuable for individuals with chronic venous insufficiency, varicose veins, and peripheral edema. Enhanced microcirculation can also support tissue regeneration and skin repair.
  • Longevity and Vitality: Traditional systems revere it as a rasayana (rejuvenative tonic) that promotes longevity, vitality, and clarity of mind. Modern science supports its role in maintaining healthy cell regeneration and combating oxidative aging.
  • Skin Repair and Aesthetic Applications: It has gained popularity in modern skincare for its ability to improve collagen synthesis, support wound healing, and reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks.

Considerations

While Gotu Kola is generally considered safe, certain factors should be kept in mind:

Dosage and Form:

  • Typical oral doses range from 300–600 mg of standardized extract per day. However, the concentration of active triterpenoids can vary across brands, so medical guidance is recommended before long-term use.

Side Effects:

  • In high doses or with prolonged use, Gotu Kola may cause headache, dizziness, nausea, or skin sensitivity. Topical use can occasionally lead to allergic reactions.

Precautions:

  • Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Not enough evidence exists for safety; it’s best avoided.
  • Liver Health: Rare cases of hepatotoxicity have been reported, particularly with excessive use.
  • Medication Interactions: It may potentiate the effects of sedatives, anxiolytics, or diuretics, and theoretically interact with liver-metabolized drugs.
  • Sun Sensitivity: Some users experience increased photosensitivity; sunscreen use is advisable when taking Gotu Kola regularly.

Quality and Source:

  • Since herbal supplements vary in purity and potency, it’s important to choose products standardized to known levels of asiaticoside or madecassoside, preferably from reputable brands that undergo third-party testing.

Helps with these conditions

Gotu Kola is most effective for general wellness support with emerging research . The effectiveness varies by condition based on clinical evidence and user experiences.

Poor Circulation 0% effective
Varicose Veins 0% effective
Minor Burns 0% effective
Brain Fog 0% effective
Lichen Sclerosus 0% effective
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Detailed Information by Condition

Poor Circulation

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Microcirculation & edema: Standardized Centella extracts (TECA/TTFCA) have repeatedly been shown to improve objective microcirculatory markers in...

0 votes Updated 1 month ago 5 studies cited

Varicose Veins

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Improves microcirculation & reduces capillary leakage. Standardized triterpene extracts (TECA/TTFCA) have repeatedly been shown to lower abnormall...

0 votes Updated 1 month ago 5 studies cited

Minor Burns

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Speeds tissue repair: The plant’s triterpenes—asiaticoside and madecassoside (and their acids)—stimulate fibroblasts, collagen synthesis (type I), ang...

0 votes Updated 1 month ago 6 studies cited

Brain Fog

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Antioxidant & mitochondrial support. In animals, water extracts of Centella activate the Nrf2 antioxidant pathway, improve mitochondrial function,...

0 votes Updated 1 month ago 4 studies cited

Lichen Sclerosus

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LS involves chronic inflammation and fibrosis of vulvar/perineal skin; T-helper-1 cytokines and TGF-β–driven fibroblast activation are implicated in s...

0 votes Updated 1 month ago 4 studies cited

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