Evidence supporting the use of: Chekiang Fritillary
For the health condition: Pneumonia

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Synopsis

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

Chekiang Fritillary (Fritillaria thunbergii), known as "Zhe Bei Mu" in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), is primarily used based on traditional practices rather than modern scientific validation. In TCM, Zhe Bei Mu is classified as an herb that "clears heat and transforms phlegm," and it is often included in formulas to address respiratory conditions characterized by productive cough, thick sputum, and sometimes symptoms interpreted as "lung heat." These presentations could overlap with certain aspects of pneumonia, such as cough and phlegmy sputum.

Historically, classical TCM texts like the Shennong Bencao Jing and subsequent materia medica describe Chekiang Fritillary as effective for "phlegm-heat in the lungs" and for dissipating nodules. Its use for pneumonia is thus extrapolated from these broader indications for respiratory illnesses.

From a scientific perspective, there are some pharmacological studies indicating that Fritillaria species contain alkaloids (e.g., peimine, peiminine) with expectorant, anti-inflammatory, and mild antitussive effects. However, high-quality clinical trials directly supporting its efficacy for pneumonia in humans are lacking. Therefore, its use for pneumonia is justified more by tradition and historical usage patterns in TCM than by rigorous scientific evidence, meriting a score of 2 on the evidence scale.

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