Evidence supporting the use of: Ulmus
For the health condition: Cough (general)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Ulmus species, particularly Ulmus rubra (slippery elm), have a long history of traditional use in North American herbal medicine for the treatment of cough and sore throat. The inner bark of slippery elm contains mucilage, a gel-like substance that becomes slippery when mixed with water. This mucilage is believed to coat the throat and soothe irritation, thereby reducing cough reflex and discomfort. Native American populations used slippery elm as a remedy for cough and other respiratory complaints, and early European settlers adopted this practice. The U.S. Pharmacopoeia listed slippery elm as a demulcent for decades.
Despite its historical use, modern scientific evidence for the efficacy of Ulmus in treating cough is limited. Most support comes from anecdotal reports and traditional herbal medicine texts. There are few, if any, well-designed clinical trials assessing its effectiveness specifically for cough, though its demulcent action is theoretically plausible and accepted in phytotherapy. The FDA currently recognizes slippery elm as a safe herbal supplement but does not endorse its efficacy for cough due to insufficient clinical data. In summary, Ulmus (primarily slippery elm) is traditionally used for cough, but robust scientific validation is lacking.
Other ingredients used for Cough (general)
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Agave
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Allicin
Allium tuberosum
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Aloe vera
alpha-pinene
alpha-terpineol
alpinia galangal
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amber
ambergris
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anamu
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anise
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apple
apple cider vinegar
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asafoetida
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Asarum sieboldii
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atractylodes
atractylone
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bael
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bamboo
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basil
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bee products
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beta-pinene
big quaking grass
bindweed
black cumin
black currant
black pepper
black salt
black seed
blackbrush
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borage
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borassus palm
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calamus
capsaicin
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carrot
cassia bark
cat's claw
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chen pi
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cineole
cinnamaldehyde
cinnamon
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citron
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coconut
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cola nut
coltsfoot
common madia
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cowslip
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dragonhead
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eucalyptus
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flavoglycosides
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gum
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long pepper
longan
loquat
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lovage
luffa
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mace
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malabar nut
marigold
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Melia
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ophiopogon root
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oregano
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Pinellia ternata
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pistacia integerrima gall
Platycodon
platycodon root
Plectranthus amboinicus
plum fruit
Polygala
polygala root
Polygonatum
polymorpha
Polypodium
pomegranate
poppy
Premna
prickly ash
pumpkin
punarnava
Pyrrosia
radish
raspberry
ravinsara
Rhododendron
root tuber
rose
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sarsaparilla
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silk tree
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soursop
Southern Tsangshu
spearmint leaf
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Stachytarpheta cayennensis
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sweet flag
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thyme
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Ulmus
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zhejiang fritillary
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Other health conditions supported by Ulmus
Abdominal PainAcid Indigestion
Burns and Scalds
Constipation (adults)
Cough (general)
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Inflammation
Ulcers
Wounds and Sores
