Evidence supporting the use of: Calamus
For the body system: Bronchials

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Synopsis

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

Calamus (Acorus calamus), also known as sweet flag, has been used in various traditional medicine systems, particularly in Ayurveda and some Native American remedies, to support respiratory health, including conditions affecting the bronchial system. Traditional uses include preparing herbal teas or decoctions believed to soothe coughs, ease bronchial congestion, and act as an expectorant. However, these uses are largely based on historical and ethnobotanical records rather than modern scientific validation.

There is limited scientific research specifically evaluating calamus for bronchial or respiratory conditions. Most modern studies on calamus focus on its neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties, but evidence directly connecting these effects to bronchial support is lacking. Additionally, concerns have been raised over the potential toxicity of certain compounds in calamus (such as β-asarone), leading to restrictions on its use in some countries.

In summary, the use of calamus for supporting the bronchial system is justified primarily by traditional practices, with minimal to no robust clinical evidence from scientific research. As such, its effectiveness for this purpose is rated low, and caution should be exercised due to potential safety concerns.

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