Evidence supporting the use of: Labrador Tea
For the health condition: Congestion (sinus)

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Synopsis

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

Labrador Tea (Rhododendron groenlandicum, formerly Ledum groenlandicum) has a long history of traditional use among Indigenous peoples of North America, particularly in Canada and Alaska. It has been employed as a remedy for various respiratory issues, including congestion, colds, and coughs. Indigenous groups, such as the Inuit and Cree, have prepared infusions from the leaves to help alleviate symptoms of chest and sinus congestion. The aromatic leaves contain volatile oils that may provide a mild expectorant effect, potentially helping to loosen mucus and ease breathing. However, scientific studies specifically validating Labrador Tea’s efficacy for sinus congestion are lacking. Most of the available information is derived from ethnobotanical records and traditional knowledge rather than controlled clinical trials. Furthermore, Labrador Tea contains compounds (such as ledol) that can be toxic in high doses, so traditional knowledge also includes careful dosing and preparation. In summary, while there is a strong tradition supporting its use for respiratory congestion, especially sinus-related, the scientific evidence for this application is minimal, and its use should be approached with caution.

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