Evidence supporting the use of: Galangal
For the health condition: Cough (damp)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Galangal, a rhizome used in various Asian cuisines and traditional medicine systems, is primarily justified as a remedy for "cough (damp)" by traditional use rather than by modern scientific validation. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), galangal (typically Alpinia officinarum or Alpinia galanga) is considered warming in nature and is believed to help dispel cold, transform phlegm, and alleviate symptoms like cough associated with internal dampness. TCM practitioners have prescribed galangal as part of herbal formulas for centuries to address coughs thought to be caused by cold and damp accumulation in the lungs.

However, while there are some pharmacological studies indicating galangal’s anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties, direct clinical evidence for its efficacy specifically against cough—particularly "damp" cough as described in TCM—is limited. Most modern scientific literature focuses on its general effects on inflammation and microbial inhibition rather than on cough suppression. Thus, its use for treating cough with damp characteristics remains rooted in tradition, with only weak to moderate evidence from modern studies to suggest a plausible mechanism of action. Its rating on the evidence scale is therefore modest, reflecting the strong traditional backing but limited direct scientific support.

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