Evidence supporting the use of: Echinacea
For the health condition: Lymph Nodes or Glands (swollen)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1

Echinacea is primarily used in traditional and herbal medicine for supporting the immune system, particularly in the context of colds, flu, and other upper respiratory infections. Its use to treat or support swollen lymph nodes or glands is rooted in traditional and folk practices rather than modern scientific validation. Historically, Native American tribes utilized Echinacea for a range of ailments, including infections and inflammatory conditions, which sometimes included symptoms like swollen glands. Herbalists have continued this tradition, recommending Echinacea for lymphatic health in the context of infections or localized swelling. However, scientific studies have mostly focused on Echinacea’s potential to reduce the duration or severity of common colds, not specifically on its effects on lymph nodes or glandular swelling. There is a lack of robust clinical trials or mechanistic studies directly linking Echinacea to improved lymphatic function or reduction in swollen lymph nodes. Thus, while its use persists in traditional medicine for this purpose, the evidence supporting its efficacy is weak and largely anecdotal, meriting a low evidence rating.

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