Evidence supporting the use of: Red-Rooted Sage
For the health condition: Congestion

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Synopsis

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

Red-Rooted Sage (Salvia miltiorrhiza), also known as Danshen in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), has been historically used for various health conditions, including cardiovascular disorders and, less commonly, for respiratory congestion. The use of Red-Rooted Sage for congestion is primarily rooted in traditional practices rather than modern scientific validation. In TCM, Danshen is believed to "invigorate the blood" and "dispel stasis," which is sometimes interpreted as helping to clear obstructions, including those in the respiratory tract. However, the references to its use for respiratory congestion are less prominent compared to its cardiovascular applications.

There is a lack of robust clinical or pharmacological studies specifically examining Red-Rooted Sage for the treatment or relief of respiratory congestion in humans. While some in vitro and animal studies have identified anti-inflammatory and vasodilatory effects of Danshen extracts, these findings have not been directly linked to improvements in respiratory congestion. Most modern research on Salvia miltiorrhiza focuses on its cardiovascular benefits, such as improving microcirculation and reducing inflammation.

In summary, the use of Red-Rooted Sage for congestion is justified primarily by tradition, and the evidence supporting this application is sparse and largely anecdotal. There is currently insufficient scientific evidence to recommend its use for this specific purpose.

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