Evidence supporting the use of: Schizonepeta
For the health condition: Headache (sinus)

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Synopsis

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

Schizonepeta (Jing Jie, Schizonepeta tenuifolia) is a traditional herb widely used in Chinese medicine, particularly for conditions related to the common cold, fevers, and headaches, including those associated with sinus issues. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Schizonepeta is believed to "release the exterior," meaning it helps expel wind and alleviate symptoms caused by external pathogens. Its use in treating headache, especially when related to sinus congestion or the onset of colds, is well documented in classical TCM texts. Schizonepeta is often combined with other herbs such as Forsythia, Lonicera, and Angelica dahurica in formulas designed to address headache, nasal congestion, and sinus discomfort.

While there is a robust tradition of using Schizonepeta for these indications, the scientific evidence supporting its efficacy for sinus headaches specifically is limited. Some pharmacological studies suggest anti-inflammatory and antipyretic effects, which could theoretically help with sinus-related discomfort, but clinical trials in humans are lacking or insufficient. Thus, the evidence for its use is primarily traditional (rated 2/5), reflecting a strong historical basis but limited direct scientific validation for this particular indication.

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