Evidence supporting the use of: Luo Han Guo
For the health condition: Influenza

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Synopsis

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

Luo Han Guo (Siraitia grosvenorii), also known as monk fruit, has a longstanding history in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as a remedy for coughs, sore throats, and respiratory ailments. Its use for influenza specifically is not well-documented in classical texts; however, it is frequently included in herbal formulas aimed at relieving symptoms similar to those of influenza, such as cough, phlegm production, and throat discomfort. The fruit is believed to moisten the lungs and resolve phlegm, which aligns with TCM approaches to managing respiratory infections.

On the scientific front, there is limited direct evidence supporting Luo Han Guo for influenza. Some laboratory studies suggest the fruit contains mogrosides, which have antioxidant and potential anti-inflammatory properties. However, robust clinical trials in humans examining its efficacy against influenza specifically are lacking. The majority of evidence remains anecdotal or based on its traditional use for respiratory symptoms rather than influenza virus infection itself.

In summary, Luo Han Guo's use for influenza is primarily rooted in tradition and its general application for respiratory complaints in TCM, with little direct scientific validation specific to influenza.

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