Evidence supporting the use of: Swertia
For the health condition: Pneumonia

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Swertia, a genus of plants in the Gentianaceae family (notably Swertia chirayita), has a long history of use in traditional Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine. It is primarily known for its bitter principles and is considered to have antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. In traditional medicine systems, Swertia is sometimes used as a supportive remedy for fevers and respiratory infections, which could include pneumonia. However, there is very little direct evidence from scientific studies to substantiate its effectiveness specifically against pneumonia. The traditional rationale is based on its general use for “fevers” and “infections,” and its inclusion in various polyherbal formulations for respiratory conditions.

Modern pharmacological research has shown that extracts of Swertia species possess some antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities in vitro and in animal studies, but these studies do not directly examine its efficacy in treating pneumonia in humans. Clinical trials evaluating Swertia for pneumonia are lacking. Therefore, while its use for pneumonia is rooted in traditional practice, the scientific validation is minimal, and any recommendation for its use should be made with caution, pending further research.

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