Evidence supporting the use of: Propolis
For the body system: Sinuses

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Propolis, a resinous substance produced by bees, has a long history of use in traditional medicine for supporting respiratory health, including the sinuses. Historically, it has been used in various cultures as a remedy for upper respiratory tract infections and inflammation due to its perceived antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. In traditional herbal practices, propolis was commonly applied or consumed to help soothe symptoms of sinusitis, such as congestion and discomfort.

Scientific research into the effects of propolis on sinus health is limited, with most studies focusing on its general antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory actions rather than targeted effects on the sinuses. A few laboratory and animal studies have demonstrated that propolis extracts can inhibit the growth of certain bacteria and fungi that may contribute to sinus infections, and it may reduce inflammation in mucosal tissues. However, high-quality clinical trials specifically evaluating the efficacy of propolis for sinus health in humans are lacking.

In summary, the use of propolis for supporting sinus health is primarily based on traditional and historical practices, with some preliminary scientific rationale but insufficient direct clinical evidence. Thus, while it remains popular in traditional remedies, its role in sinus support has not been firmly validated by modern science.

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