Evidence supporting the use of: Plectranthus amboinicus
For the body system: Mucus Membranes
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Plectranthus amboinicus, commonly known as Indian borage or Cuban oregano, has a long history of use in traditional medicine systems, particularly in Asia and Africa. It is often applied to support the health of mucus membranes, especially in the context of respiratory and throat ailments. Traditionally, the leaves are used to make teas or syrups intended to soothe coughs, sore throats, and irritation of the oral and pharyngeal mucosa. These applications are rooted in ethnobotanical practices, where the plant's aromatic compounds and mucilage content are believed to provide a demulcent effect, coating and calming irritated tissues.
Despite its popularity in folk medicine, there is a lack of robust clinical or pharmacological studies directly evaluating the efficacy of Plectranthus amboinicus on mucus membranes. Some laboratory studies have identified the presence of compounds with anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which might theoretically contribute to its traditional uses, but these findings are preliminary and not directly linked to mucus membrane support in human subjects. Therefore, its use for this body system is supported primarily by traditional knowledge, not scientific validation.
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Other body systems supported by Plectranthus amboinicus
BronchialsDigestive System
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Immune System
Intestinal System
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Respiratory System
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