Evidence supporting the use of: Malt (unspecified)
For the health condition: Convalescence
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Malt, derived from germinated cereal grains (most commonly barley), has a long history of use in convalescence, particularly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Traditionally, malt extract was included in tonics and dietary supplements to aid recovery from illness, malnutrition, or general debility. The rationale behind this practice was that malt is a source of easily digestible carbohydrates, some B vitamins, and small amounts of minerals, providing quick energy and mild nutritional support when appetite and digestive capacity are low.
However, the scientific evidence supporting malt as a specific agent for convalescence is limited. While malt extract can offer calories and minor nutritional value, it lacks the broad spectrum of nutrients (especially high-quality protein and essential micronutrients) needed for optimal recovery. Historical use was driven more by palatability, digestibility, and the limited availability of other supplements at the time, rather than by rigorous clinical trials. Modern nutrition for convalescence emphasizes balanced diets or specialized medical nutrition products with proven efficacy. Thus, while the traditional use of malt in convalescence is well-documented, its clinical significance is modest and not strongly supported by contemporary scientific research.
Other ingredients used for Convalescence
aloe veraalpha-ketoglutarate (AKG)
amino acids
arabinogalactan
astaxanthin
astragalus
Beta-Glucan
bilberry
black currant
bovine
bovine liver
branched-chain amino acids
bupleurum falcatum
cat's claw
caterpillar mushroom
chlorella
colostrum
cordyceps
turmeric
elderberry
eleuthero
fish protein
garlic bulb
ginger
gotu kola
grape
green tea
iron
l-alanyl-l-glutamine
l-cysteine
l-glutamine
l-glycine
lactoferrin
lentinula edodes mycelia
licorice root
liquid liver fractions
milk
ornithine alpha-ketoglutarate
pollen
pomegranate
protein
pyrroloquinoline disodium salt
quail egg
reishi mushroom
shiitake mushroom
spirulina
vitamin C
vitamin D
whey protein
zinc
jiaogulan
bee pollen
lingzhi
haliotis
cistanche
ganoderma
royal jelly
fulvic acid
goji berry
algae
Alcohol
Animal Tissue
Antler
Ambergris
Auricularia
Albumin
Andrographis
Algal protein
Alkylglycerols
Animal protein
Butter
Blackthorn
Beef Protein
Beef
Beef liver
Bone Marrow
Bovine Protein
Bacteria
BCAA
Bupleurum
Bird's nest
Chinese Mountain Ant
Coriolus mushroom
Codonopsis
Chinese Pond Turtle
Centella asiatica
Chicken
Dialyzable Leukocyte Extract
D-Ribose
Dipeptide
Egg
Elk antler
Egg protein
Milk Protein
Mistletoe
Quinoa Protein
Other health conditions supported by Malt (unspecified)
Appetite (deficient)Convalescence
Digestion (poor)
Fatigue
Indigestion
Nervousness