Evidence supporting the use of: Squawvine
For the health condition: Congestion
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Squawvine (Mitchella repens) has a long history of use in North American Indigenous herbal medicine, primarily as a women's health tonic, especially for supporting childbirth and reproductive health. However, it has also been used traditionally in some herbal preparations to address respiratory ailments, including mild congestion, coughs, and colds. The rationale for its use in this context is based on its purported mild astringent and anti-inflammatory properties, which may have provided some symptomatic relief in traditional herbal remedies. Nonetheless, there is little documentation of squawvine being a primary herb for congestion, and its use for this purpose is much less prominent compared to its use as a uterine tonic. Most references to squawvine for congestion are found in eclectic and folk herbal literature from the 19th and early 20th centuries, rather than in modern herbal practice or scientific literature. There are no clinical trials or robust pharmacological studies confirming its effectiveness for treating congestion, and modern herbalists rarely recommend it for this use. Therefore, while there is some traditional precedent, the evidence is weak and largely anecdotal, with no scientific validation available to support its use for congestion.
Other ingredients used for Congestion
allspicebasil
beta-pinene
betel
black currant
black pepper
chamomile
citrus oil
turmeric
echinacea purpurea
elderberry
garlic bulb
ginger
green tea
horseradish
licorice root
pomegranate
quercetin
rosemary
spearmint leaf
thyme
vitamin C
wasabia japonica
zinc
squawvine
hyssop
cardamom
atractylodes
mugwort
malabar nut
ferula assafoetida
anise
blackboard tree
lingusticum wallichii
buckthorn
lemongrass
yerba santa
coltsfoot
sweet flag
trichosanthes
birch
eucalyptus
menthol oil
Sichuan pepper
cayenne pepper
Alcohol
akebia
Agastache
Alpha-terpineol
Allicin
Asarum heterotropoides
Aconite
Asafoetida
Arisaema
Atractylone
Balsam
Bishop's Weed
Bayleaf
Barleria
Bitter Grass
berry
black salt
Bee products
Bombax
Buddha's Hand
Borneol
Camellia sinensis
Clerodendrum trichotomum
Citrus
Cineole
Cajuput
Chinese Raisintree
Cowherb
Ephedra
European Elder
Echinacea
Elder
Essential Oil Blend
Ephedrine
Ivy
Mallow
Vervain
Other health conditions supported by squawvine
Abdominal PainAcid Indigestion
Anxiety
Arthritis
Asthma
Backache
Bedwetting
Bladder Infection
Bleeding (external)
Boils
Bronchitis
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Canker Sores
Chills
Cholera
Colds (general)
Colds (prevention)
Congestion
Congestion (bronchial)
Congestion (lungs)
Constipation (children)
Cuts
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Dizziness