Evidence supporting the use of: Pepper (unspecified)
For the health condition: Belching

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Synopsis

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

Pepper, particularly black pepper (Piper nigrum), has a long history of use in traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine for a variety of digestive complaints, including belching. In these systems, pepper is often regarded as a carminative—an agent believed to help dispel gas from the stomach or intestines, thereby reducing bloating and belching. Traditional texts suggest that pepper stimulates digestive fire ("agni" in Ayurveda) and enhances the secretion of digestive enzymes, which is thought to improve the breakdown of food and reduce the formation of gas. However, scientific evidence directly supporting the use of pepper for belching is limited. Some laboratory and animal studies suggest that piperine, the active component in black pepper, may stimulate digestive enzymes and gut motility. Yet, clinical trials in humans specifically examining its effect on belching or excessive gas are lacking. Most references to pepper's use for belching rely on traditional practices and anecdotal reports rather than rigorous scientific validation. Thus, its use for this purpose is best categorized as traditional, with moderate historical backing but limited contemporary clinical evidence.

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