Evidence supporting the use of: Lomatium
For the body system: Sinuses

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Synopsis

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

Lomatium, commonly known as biscuitroot or desert parsley, has a history of traditional use among Native American tribes in western North America. Traditionally, the root and its preparations were employed for various respiratory complaints, including those affecting the sinuses, such as coughs, colds, and sinus congestion. Native healers would often prepare infusions or decoctions of Lomatium to help clear mucus and support respiratory health. The plant’s resinous compounds and volatile oils were believed to have antimicrobial and expectorant properties, which may contribute to its traditional use in supporting the sinus and respiratory system.

However, there is very limited scientific research specifically validating Lomatium’s efficacy for sinus support. Most available information is anecdotal or based on ethnobotanical records rather than clinical trials. Some laboratory studies have identified antiviral and antibacterial activities in extracts of Lomatium dissectum, but these have not been directly linked to sinus health in humans. Therefore, while there is a strong traditional basis for its use to support the sinuses, rigorous scientific evidence is lacking, and its effectiveness remains unproven by modern standards.

In summary, the use of Lomatium for sinus support is justified primarily by traditional practices, with a modest evidence rating due to the absence of robust scientific validation.

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