Evidence supporting the use of: White Mustard
For the health condition: Laryngitis

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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White mustard (Sinapis alba) has long been employed in traditional medicine systems, including Ayurveda and European folk remedies, primarily for respiratory ailments such as coughs, bronchitis, and congestion. Its use for laryngitis is rooted in these traditions, where mustard seed poultices or gargles were believed to stimulate circulation, reduce inflammation, and alleviate discomfort in the throat. However, the scientific evidence supporting this application is minimal. The seeds contain glucosinolates, which can produce a warming, irritating effect on mucous membranes, possibly offering temporary symptomatic relief. No robust clinical trials or modern pharmacological studies specifically validate the efficacy or safety of white mustard for treating laryngitis. The European Medicines Agency and other authoritative herbal compendia do not officially recognize white mustard as a treatment for laryngitis, and most contemporary guidelines do not recommend its use. In summary, while white mustard's use for laryngitis has a basis in tradition, there is very limited scientific evidence to support its effectiveness or safety for this specific condition.

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