Evidence supporting the use of: Alcohol
For the health condition: Colic (adults)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Alcohol has a historical and traditional role in the treatment of colic in adults, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries. During this period, alcohol-containing remedies such as spirits (e.g., brandy, gin, whiskey) were commonly administered to relieve a variety of gastrointestinal complaints, including colic, due to its muscle relaxant and analgesic properties. Medical texts from the era, as well as folk medicine traditions, reference the use of alcohol to "soothe the stomach" and alleviate cramping or pain associated with colic. The rationale was largely empirical, based on observed symptomatic relief rather than controlled scientific study.
However, modern scientific evaluation does not support the efficacy of alcohol for this purpose. In fact, alcohol can irritate the gastrointestinal tract, worsen underlying conditions, and lead to dependency or other health problems. Contemporary guidelines and medical literature do not recommend alcohol for the management of colic in adults, and its use has been largely abandoned in favor of safer and more effective therapies. The evidence supporting its historical use is therefore rated low, as it is based on tradition rather than scientific validation.
Other ingredients used for Colic (adults)
Activated charcoalAerva lanata
Agarwood
Agastache
Alcohol
Allspice
Aloe vera
alpha-galactosidase
alpinia galangal
Amomum
Angelica
Angostura
anise
Anserina
anthraquinone
Arisaema
asafoetida
belleric myrobalan
bermuda grass
bishop\'s weed
bitter grass
bitter principals
black galingale
black pepper
blackboard tree
boxthorne
Bryonia
buckthorn
bасора
caraway
carrot
carvone
chamomile
Chenopodium
chirata
cola nut
colocynth
cowherb
fennel
ferula assafoetida
Galangal
garlic bulb
ginger
licorice root
lodhtree
long pepper
Meadowsweet
Mugwort
nut grass
Nutmeg
parsley
Peucedanum
Pluchea
pomegranate
prepared aconite tuber
Quisqualis
Rhus coriaria
Sesbania
Sicklepod
Sumac
Swertia
turmeric
Vidanga
Zedoary
Other health conditions supported by Alcohol
Appetite (deficient)Arteriosclerosis
Cardiovascular Disease
Cholesterol (high)
Colds (decongestant)
Colds (general)
Colic (adults)
Congestion
Congestion (bronchial)
Convalescence
Cough (dry)
Cough (general)
Cough (spastic)
Cuts
Digestion (poor)
Dysentery
Fever
Hangover
Indigestion
Infection (bacterial)
Pain (general remedies for)
