Evidence supporting the use of: Balsam
For the body system: Bronchials
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Balsam, particularly in the forms of balsam of Peru and balsam of Tolu, has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine for supporting the bronchial and respiratory systems. Historical records indicate that indigenous peoples in Central and South America used balsam-containing resins as remedies for coughs, bronchitis, and other respiratory complaints. These balsams contain aromatic compounds and volatile oils that were believed to soothe irritated mucous membranes and promote expectoration. In the 18th and 19th centuries, balsam of Tolu was commonly added to cough syrups and lozenges in Europe and North America, further cementing its reputation as a bronchial support agent. However, scientific validation for balsam’s effectiveness in supporting bronchial health is limited. While some in vitro studies suggest mild antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, clinical trials in humans are lacking, and its use today is more often based on tradition than robust scientific evidence. Modern guidelines for respiratory support rarely mention balsam as a recommended treatment. Safety considerations are also relevant, as balsam can be allergenic for some individuals when inhaled or applied topically. In summary, the use of balsam for bronchial support is rooted in traditional practices rather than supported by strong scientific evidence.
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Other body systems supported by Balsam
BladderBronchials
Digestive System
Gastrointestinal Tract
Gums
Heart
Immune System
Joints
Lungs
Mucus Membranes
Respiratory System
Skin
Urinary System