Evidence supporting the use of: Japanese Pine
For the health condition: Injuries

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Synopsis

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

Japanese Pine (commonly referring to species such as Pinus densiflora or Pinus thunbergii) has a history of use in East Asian traditional medicine, including Japanese Kampo and Chinese medicine. Traditionally, various parts of the pine tree, such as needles, bark, and resin, have been applied topically or taken internally for a range of health concerns, including the treatment of injuries, wounds, and inflammation. Folk remedies often involved using pine extracts or decoctions as antiseptics or to promote healing, owing to their perceived anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.

While historical texts and ethnobotanical records document this usage, scientific evidence supporting these traditional claims is limited. Some in vitro and animal studies have indicated that pine extracts possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, and certain pine-derived compounds (like alpha-pinene) have shown mild antimicrobial activity. However, robust clinical trials specifically evaluating Japanese Pine for injury recovery in humans are lacking. Thus, the justification for its use in injury support primarily rests on traditional practice rather than well-established scientific validation.

In summary, Japanese Pine’s use for injury treatment is grounded in historical and traditional medicine systems, with some preliminary biological plausibility but limited high-quality evidence from modern scientific research to fully substantiate these traditional uses.

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