Evidence supporting the use of: Aster root
For the health condition: Emphysema

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Aster root (Aster tataricus), known as "Zi Wan" in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), has a long-standing history of use for respiratory conditions, including chronic cough, bronchitis, and symptoms that may overlap with those of emphysema. In TCM, aster root is considered to have properties that help clear phlegm, relieve cough, and support lung function. Its inclusion in herbal formulas for chronic lung disease is based on centuries of empirical use rather than modern clinical research. While aster root is commonly part of multi-herb prescriptions for chronic cough and other respiratory ailments, there is very limited scientific evidence directly supporting its efficacy for emphysema specifically. Pharmacological studies have identified some anti-inflammatory and expectorant effects in animal and in vitro models, but these findings are preliminary and not directly linked to emphysema treatment outcomes in humans. No high-quality clinical trials exist that confirm its benefit for emphysema patients. Thus, while its use is justified by traditional practice, particularly within the TCM framework, it cannot currently be considered scientifically validated for emphysema. Its safety profile also requires more robust study, especially with long-term use or in combination with other medications.

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