Evidence supporting the use of: Pine
For the health condition: Urinary Tract Infections

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Pine (genus Pinus) has been used in some traditional medicine systems for various ailments, including respiratory infections and as a topical antiseptic. There are historical references to pine needle tea and pine extracts being used for their purported antimicrobial and diuretic properties. In traditional herbal practices, particularly in parts of Europe and North America, pine products have been included in remedies aimed at supporting urinary tract health, although these uses are less commonly documented compared to other herbs like cranberry or bearberry.

However, scientific validation for the effectiveness of pine in treating or preventing urinary tract infections (UTIs) is minimal. Limited in vitro studies suggest that certain pine-derived compounds, such as pine needle essential oil, exhibit some antibacterial activity, but these findings have not been specifically linked to UTI-causing pathogens in human clinical studies. There is a lack of high-quality clinical trials or comprehensive reviews supporting pine's effectiveness for UTIs. Thus, while there is a traditional basis for the use of pine for urinary tract issues, the evidence supporting this practice is weak and largely anecdotal.

In summary, the use of pine for UTIs is primarily justified by tradition, with minimal scientific evidence to support its efficacy for this particular condition.

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