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Monarda fistulosa
Purple-flowered bee balm species used widely by Native American tribes for respiratory, antiseptic, and digestive conditions.
Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) is a medicinal herb traditionally used by Native American tribes for respiratory and digestive conditions. Its primary active compounds include thymol, carvacrol, and linalool, which contribute to its antimicrobial, expectorant, and antifungal properties. Modern research supports its use for respiratory infections and as a topical antiseptic, though clinical evidence remains limited.
The essential oils of Monarda fistulosa, particularly thymol and carvacrol, exhibit antimicrobial effects by disrupting bacterial cell membranes and inhibiting fungal growth. Linalool and terpinene-4-ol contribute to anti-inflammatory and expectorant actions, possibly through modulation of TRP channels and reduction of mucus secretion. These compounds may also stimulate digestive enzyme secretion and enhance gastric motility.
Purple-flowered bee balm species used widely by Native American tribes for respiratory, antiseptic, and digestive conditions.
Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) is a medicinal herb traditionally used by Native American tribes for respiratory and digestive conditions. Its primary active compounds include thymol, carvacrol, and linalool, which contribute to its antimicrobial, expectorant, and antifungal properties. Modern research supports its use for respiratory infections and as a topical antiseptic, though clinical evidence remains limited.
The essential oils of Monarda fistulosa, particularly thymol and carvacrol, exhibit antimicrobial effects by disrupting bacterial cell membranes and inhibiting fungal growth. Linalool and terpinene-4-ol contribute to anti-inflammatory and expectorant actions, possibly through modulation of TRP channels and reduction of mucus secretion. These compounds may also stimulate digestive enzyme secretion and enhance gastric motility.