Evidence supporting the use of: Amomum
For the health condition: Colic (children)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Amomum, particularly species such as Amomum villosum and Amomum xanthioides, is a traditional medicinal herb widely used in Chinese medicine. Its use for infantile colic and digestive disturbances in children is rooted in centuries of practice, especially in East and Southeast Asia. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Amomum is thought to "regulate Qi," "warm the middle," and "dispel cold dampness"—concepts that are metaphorically linked to relieving symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, and excessive crying in infants (i.e., colic). Amomum is often included in classical TCM formulas for pediatric indigestion and gastrointestinal complaints. Scientific validation for this traditional use is limited. While a few laboratory and animal studies suggest that extracts of Amomum may have antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and gastroprotective properties, high-quality clinical trials specifically evaluating its efficacy for colic in children are lacking. No robust randomized controlled trials or systematic reviews have confirmed its benefit for infantile colic according to modern medical standards. Thus, the support for Amomum’s use in pediatric colic remains primarily traditional, with some indirect pharmacological rationale but insufficient clinical evidence.

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