Evidence supporting the use of: Milkweed (unspecified)
For the health condition: Emphysema

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1

Milkweed (most commonly referring to Asclepias syriaca or related species) has a history of traditional use in North American indigenous medicine, including for respiratory ailments such as emphysema, asthma, and bronchitis. Native American tribes reportedly used preparations of milkweed root or other parts as expectorants and to ease breathing difficulties. However, there is little to no modern scientific evidence supporting its efficacy or safety for emphysema specifically. The traditional rationale was likely based on observed effects in folk practice, possibly due to the plant's mild expectorant or anti-inflammatory properties. No controlled clinical studies have validated these uses, and milkweed contains cardiac glycosides that can be toxic if improperly prepared or dosed. Contemporary herbal medicine does not commonly include milkweed for emphysema, and health authorities generally do not recommend it due to potential toxicity and lack of evidence. In summary, milkweed's use for emphysema is based on traditional knowledge rather than scientific validation, and the quality of evidence is very low.

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