Evidence supporting the use of: Adenophora
For the health condition: Laryngitis
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Adenophora (commonly known as "Sha Shen" in Traditional Chinese Medicine, or TCM) is traditionally used to support conditions affecting the throat and respiratory tract, including laryngitis. Historical TCM texts describe its use in nourishing lung yin, moistening dryness, and relieving cough and throat discomfort. Specifically, it is believed to soothe sore throat and hoarseness, symptoms often associated with laryngitis.
Modern scientific validation for Adenophora’s effectiveness in treating laryngitis is limited. While in vitro and animal studies suggest some anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and demulcent properties, there is a lack of robust clinical trials directly evaluating its efficacy for laryngitis in humans. Most support for its use in this context remains within the framework of traditional use, often as part of broader herbal formulas rather than as a sole agent.
In summary, Adenophora’s application for laryngitis is primarily justified by traditional use in East Asian medicine, with only weak to moderate preliminary scientific support. Its use should be considered complementary and not as a replacement for evidence-based medical treatment for laryngitis.
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