Can Avocado Pit Spray Really Relieve Pain?
Wellness influencers are claiming a homemade avocado-pit tincture can soothe pain. Here’s a look at potential benefits and risks.
If you’ve ever suffered from aches and pains that don’t seem to go away with any amount of rest, stretching, or pills, you might be tempted to try something new that’s trending on TikTok: a topical spray made from avocado pits and alcohol.
This tincture spray — made by soaking cut up avocado pits in 91 percent rubbing alcohol overnight — can help with just about any type of pain, one TikTok user claims in a video that has racked up millions of views. “Joint pain, neck pain, muscle pain, spasms. … Spray it on there and thank me later,” the user says.
This isn’t an entirely far-fetched idea. Avocados do contain some anti-inflammatory compounds that have the potential to ease pain — but there’s no solid proof that it’s a good idea to try, says Lorena Pacheco, PhD, MPH, a nutrition researcher at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston.
“There is no evidence, as of yet, to know whether this could be effective to manage or treat pain,” Dr. Pacheco says.
The flesh of avocados contains several compounds that may help reduce inflammation, including monounsaturated fats, vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals that support immune health and decrease inflammation, says Nebojsa Nick Knezevic, MD, PhD, a clinical professor of anesthesiology and surgery at the University of Illinois Chicago.
Avocado pits, also called avocado seeds, may have anti-inflammatory properties, too.
“Extracts from avocado seeds have been shown to inhibit the production of pro-inflammatory proteins by immune cells called macrophages,” Dr. Knezevic says. “However, more research — particularly in animal and human studies — is needed to fully understand their potential and determine safe and effective applications for topical use.”
While there isn’t much evidence behind this TikTok trend, researchers have done some preliminary lab tests that suggest avocado seeds have potential as pain relievers.
“Evidence shows that avocado seeds contain anti-inflammatory properties and could potentially be used to produce pharmaceuticals,” Pacheco says. But the research to date is preliminary, and there haven’t been any human studies, Pacheco adds.
Some types of avocado oil (made from avocado flesh) might also help relieve pain when applied to the skin, but this, too, has been observed only in laboratory and animal studies, Knezevic says.
Even though avocado oil and avocado seed extract show some potential as pain relievers, there are some risks to consider before using avocado pit sprays for pain relief, Knezevic says. These include:
“Given these potential risks, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional before using avocado tincture sprays for pain relief, particularly for individuals with known allergies or skin sensitivities,” Knezevic says.
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