Evidence supporting the use of: Beta-pinene
For the health condition: Bites and Stings
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Beta-pinene is a naturally occurring monoterpene found in many essential oils, including those from pine trees, rosemary, and other aromatic plants. Its use for bites and stings is primarily rooted in traditional herbal and folk remedies rather than modern scientific validation. Historically, plants containing beta-pinene have been applied topically to insect bites and stings in various cultures, largely due to their perceived anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. The logic behind such use is that beta-pinene and similar terpenes may help reduce local inflammation, soothe irritation, and potentially counteract infection at the site of a bite or sting.
However, direct scientific studies evaluating beta-pinene specifically for the treatment of bites and stings are lacking. Most available research focuses on its general antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects in laboratory or animal models, not clinical settings or for this specific use. While these properties suggest a rationale for traditional applications, there is insufficient evidence from controlled human studies to firmly support beta-pinene’s effectiveness for this purpose. Thus, its use for bites and stings remains primarily traditional and anecdotal.
In summary, while beta-pinene-rich plants have a history of use in treating bites and stings in folk medicine, robust scientific evidence for its efficacy and safety in this context is minimal. Users should exercise caution and consult healthcare professionals when considering such remedies, especially for severe reactions.
Other ingredients used for Bites and Stings
aloe verabasil
beta caryophyllene
beta-pinene
betel
bisabolol
black cumin
black walnut
bасора
chamomile
citrus oil
turmeric
curcumin
echinacea purpurea
goldenseal
green tea
hemp oil
horseradish
honeysuckle
lavender
mustard seed
oregano
phenolic acids
plantain
rosemary
sage
schizonepeta
sphaeranthus indicus
thyme
vitamin C
vitamin E
zinc
bentonite
chickweed
xanthium (cockleburs)
papaya
shen-chu
mugwort
neem tree
nut grass
clerodendrum indicum
paederia foetida
blackboard tree
boxthorne
buckthorn
lemongrass
siler root
fern
zanthoxylum
eucalyptus
wintergreen
camphor oil
menthol oil
paw paw
herbal blend (proprietary)
melaleuca alternifolia
geranium
arnica
Ash
Avens
Asclepias cordifolia
Angel's Trumpet
Ardisia
Angelica
Achyranthes
Anamu
Abrus
Alchornea
Aconite
Adrenergic amines
American Liverleaf
Aquilegia formosa
Alsonia scholaris
Asteracea
Abuta
Amor seco
Arani
Arisaema
Bee Propolis
Babchi
Baphicacanthus cusia
Bidens pilosa
Black-Eyed Susan
Balsam
Bishop's Weed
Barleria
Bitter Grass
Brazillian peppertree
Bisabolene
Baccharoides anthelmintica
Bee products
Black Nightshade
Black root
Borneol
Calendula
Calotropis gigantea
Colloidal Silver
Capillary Artemisia
Cinquefoil
Cajuput
Chinese Raisintree
Cowherb
Curcumen
Cedar
Centipeda
Castile Soap
Cocklebur
Copaiba Oil
Citronella
Devil's Club
Dichrostachys glomerata
European Elder
Erodium cicutarium
Eclipta
Echinacea
Emu Oil
Essential Oil Blend
Eupatorium
Euphorbia
Eugenol
Mustard
Spikenard
Vervain
Other health conditions supported by beta-pinene
Bites and StingsBronchitis
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Colds (antiviral)
Colds (decongestant)
Colds (general)
Colds (prevention)
Congestion
Congestion (bronchial)
Congestion (lungs)
Congestion (sinus)
Cough (dry)
Cough (general)
Cough (spastic)
Digestion (poor)
Fungal Infections
Gas and Bloating
Gastritis
Headache (sinus)
Inflammation
Insect Repellant
Pain (general remedies for)
Wounds and Sores