Evidence supporting the use of: Fragrant Angelica
For the health condition: Halitosis

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Synopsis

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

Fragrant Angelica (Angelica dahurica) is traditionally used in East Asian medicine for various ailments, including halitosis (bad breath). Historical records, particularly from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), suggest that Angelica dahurica is valued for its aromatic properties and its ability to dispel "wind" and "dampness," conditions believed to contribute to oral malodor in TCM theory. The roots are sometimes included in herbal formulas aimed at improving oral health, reducing inflammation, and promoting better digestion—all factors that can influence breath odor.

However, scientific evidence specifically supporting the use of Fragrant Angelica for halitosis is limited. Some phytochemical studies indicate that Angelica dahurica contains essential oils and compounds with antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects, which could theoretically reduce oral bacteria responsible for bad breath. Yet, there are no high-quality clinical trials or systematic reviews firmly establishing its efficacy in treating halitosis in humans. Most support for its use in this context stems from centuries of traditional practice rather than rigorous scientific validation.

In summary, while Fragrant Angelica is commonly used in traditional medicine to address symptoms associated with halitosis, the current scientific backing for its effectiveness remains modest, warranting a rating of 2 out of 5 for evidence strength.

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