Evidence supporting the use of: Eriodictyol
For the body system: Bronchials

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Eriodictyol is a flavonoid compound found in various plants, most notably in the herb Eriodictyon californicum, commonly known as Yerba Santa. Yerba Santa has a long history of use in traditional Native American and herbal medicine as a remedy for respiratory ailments, including coughs, colds, asthma, and bronchitis. The leaves were often brewed into teas or used in tinctures to help soothe the bronchial passages and reduce inflammation or congestion.

While some laboratory studies have identified anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of eriodictyol, direct scientific evidence supporting its efficacy for bronchial or respiratory health in humans is limited. The rationale for its traditional use likely stems from the overall effects of Yerba Santa preparations rather than isolated eriodictyol, and most clinical data in humans is lacking. Nonetheless, the traditional reputation of Yerba Santa as a "lung herb" has led to its inclusion in some modern herbal respiratory formulas, usually referencing its historical rather than scientific basis.

In summary, the use of eriodictyol to support the bronchial system is primarily justified by traditional herbal practices, with limited to no strong scientific validation from clinical research as of now.

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Other body systems supported by Eriodictyol

Bronchials
Respiratory System

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