Evidence supporting the use of: Aster tataricus
For the health condition: Pneumonia
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Aster tataricus, also known as Ziwan in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), has a long history of use for respiratory conditions, including pneumonia. In TCM, it is believed to have properties that help "clear heat," "resolve phlegm," and "relieve cough," and it is often included in herbal formulas for treating lung-related ailments such as cough, bronchitis, and pneumonia. Historical texts and materia medica from China frequently mention its use for these purposes, and it remains a common ingredient in some traditional remedies for respiratory infections.
However, scientific research specifically validating the effectiveness of Aster tataricus for pneumonia is limited. Some laboratory and animal studies suggest that extracts may have anti-inflammatory, expectorant, and antimicrobial effects, which could theoretically benefit conditions like pneumonia, but clinical studies in humans are lacking. The evidence supporting its use for pneumonia remains primarily rooted in traditional use rather than robust clinical validation, resulting in a low to moderate evidence rating.
In summary, while Aster tataricus has a well-documented traditional use for respiratory illnesses, including pneumonia, there is insufficient scientific evidence from human clinical trials to firmly support its efficacy for this condition.
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