Evidence supporting the use of: Labdanum
For the health condition: Infection (viral)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Labdanum, a resin obtained from the Cistus ladanifer shrub, has a long history in traditional medicine, particularly in Mediterranean regions. Traditionally, labdanum has been used for its purported antimicrobial and wound-healing properties, and sometimes as a remedy for infections, including those believed to be of viral origin. However, there is a significant lack of robust scientific studies directly evaluating labdanum's efficacy against viral infections in humans. Most modern research on labdanum focuses on its essential oil's antibacterial and antifungal activity, with only a few in vitro studies suggesting mild antiviral effects. These laboratory findings are not sufficient to validate clinical use, and there are no controlled trials or strong pharmacological evidence supporting labdanum as an effective treatment for viral infections. The traditional use likely stems from the general application of aromatic resins in folk medicine for respiratory and infectious conditions, but this is not substantiated by rigorous science. Therefore, while labdanum's use for supporting or treating viral infections is rooted in tradition, the supporting evidence is weak and does not rise beyond anecdotal or historical accounts.

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