Evidence supporting the use of: Balsam
For the health condition: Belching

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Balsam, particularly balsamic resins like Balsam of Peru, Balsam of Tolu, and Canada Balsam, have a long history of use in traditional medicines. In various systems of herbal medicine, balsams have been employed primarily for their soothing effects on mucous membranes, particularly in the respiratory tract, as well as for their aromatic and carminative (gas-relieving) properties. Some traditional texts and herbal compendia mention the use of balsam-containing preparations to ease digestive discomforts, including belching, by calming the stomach and aiding in the expulsion of gas. However, the documentation is sparse, and the references tend to be anecdotal or included among lists of general digestive aids rather than based on detailed clinical observation. There is no robust modern scientific evidence to support the use of balsam specifically for belching, and it is not commonly referenced in contemporary clinical practice for this purpose. Thus, its use is justified primarily by tradition, with limited and low-quality evidence, and it should not be considered a first-line or proven remedy for belching.

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