Evidence supporting the use of: Alpha-pinene
For the body system: Bronchials
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Alpha-pinene, a major component of many essential oils (notably pine and rosemary), has been used traditionally in herbal medicine to support the respiratory system, including the bronchials. Historically, preparations containing alpha-pinene-rich plant extracts have been used as expectorants, decongestants, and remedies for coughs and colds in various cultures. These traditional uses are partly based on the aromatic and volatile nature of alpha-pinene, which can provide a sensation of airway opening when inhaled. Some folk remedies employ steam inhalation of pine oil for relief of respiratory congestion.
However, while there is a basis in tradition, scientific evidence directly supporting alpha-pinene’s effectiveness for bronchial support in humans is limited. A small number of preclinical studies (mostly in vitro and animal models) have indicated potential anti-inflammatory and bronchodilatory effects, such as reduced airway inflammation or relaxation of bronchial smooth muscle. Yet, robust clinical trials in humans are lacking, and the precise mechanisms remain speculative. Therefore, alpha-pinene's use in supporting the bronchials is primarily justified by traditional practices rather than strong scientific validation.
In summary, alpha-pinene is used for bronchial support mainly due to historical and traditional use, with some preliminary scientific interest but insufficient human evidence to confirm efficacy.
Other ingredients that support Bronchials
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beta-pinene
chamomile
Coleus forskohlii
turmeric
forskohlii root
ginger
ginseng
glehnia root
licorice
Marshmallow
N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC)
perilla
platycodon root
purple butterbur root
serratiopeptidase
slippery elm bark
thyme
zhejiang fritillary
Mullein
catnip
hyssop
lobelia
capsicum
malabar nut
Hedychium spicatum
inula racemosa
pistacia integerrima gall
Tylophora
lingzhi
prickly ash
fritillaria
Myrrh
Yerba santa
elecampane
coltsfoot
tartarian aster
caraway
eucalyptus
camphor oil
Menthol oil
aster root
Abies spectabilis
horehound
herbal blend (proprietary)
Asarum heterotropoides
asafoetida
Adrenergic amines
Alstonia scholaris
Adenophora
Arisaema
Asarum sieboldii
black seed
Black spruce
balsam
Boswellic Acid
Bougainvillea
benzoin
Boswellia
butterbur
balloon flower
Belamcanda
cineole
catecholamine
cajuput
Centipeda
cowslip
calamus
Cedrus libani
Chekiang Fritillary
Desmodium
deerbrush
Ephedra
European Elder
ephedrine
elemi
eriodictyol
fritillary
fungus
fir
Glehnia littoralis
Gumweed
Guaco
Grindelia
Garrya
Glycyrrhizin
Higenamine
Hederacoside
honey loquat syrup
Ivy
Khella
Lactucarium
Lebbek
Lomatium
luffa
lungwort
Ligusticum
Malva sylvestris
Monardella odoratissima
Mormon Tea
Methylxanthine
Mountain pride
Maidenhair Fern
Mondo grass
Nigella seed
Nasturtium
Night jessamine
Osha
Pinellia ternata
Pulsatilla
Petasines
Platycodon
Peucedanum
Pelargonium
Plectranthus amboinicus
Quebracho
rubber rabbitbrush
ravinsara
Sabadilla
Spanish Needle
Serrapeptase
Stemona
Sida cordifolia
Storax
Sundew
Terpenoids
Theophylline
Tylophorine
Umckaloabo
Umckalin
Vasicine
Vasicinol
Vasicinone
Xanthine
Other body systems supported by alpha-pinene
BrainBronchials
Digestive System
Gastrointestinal Tract
Immune System
Lungs
Respiratory System
Sinuses
