Medical Researches
Moderately Effective
Based on 3 Researches
Zinc in supplement reduces tonsillitis symptomsThe Effectiveness of a Dietary Supplement with Honey, Propolis, Extract, and Zinc in Children Affected by Acute Tonsillopharyngitis: An Open, Randomized, and Controlled Trial.
Zinc's isolated effect unclear
This study took a closer look at the effects of a dietary supplement, PediaFlù, which includes honey, propolis, and zinc, on children suffering from acute tonsillopharyngitis, a common throat infection. We explored how well this supplement worked alongside standard care compared to standard care alone over six days.
The results were quite encouraging! We found that children who received the supplement alongside standard treatment reported lower throat pain and erythema (redness of the throat) by day six. There were also improvements in swallowing and overall throat severity scores by days four and six. Interestingly, only one child in the standard care group needed additional treatment with ibuprofen, suggesting that the supplement may help alleviate symptoms effectively.
However, it's important to note that while zinc was part of this combination treatment, the study focused on the overall effect of all components together. We couldn't isolate zinc's individual impact on tonsillitis specifically. That said, the findings point to the possibility of using this dietary supplement as a helpful adjunct in treating upper respiratory tract infections, which may reduce unnecessary antibiotic use in pediatric care.
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Herbal compound improves tonsillitisEfficacy of complex herbal compound of Echinacea angustifolia (Imoviral® Junior) in recurrent upper respiratory tract infections during pediatric age: preliminary results.
Multi-component treatment evaluation.
We observed that recurrent tonsillitis and upper respiratory infections are frequent among children. The study evaluated the effects of a new herbal compound—Imoviral® Junior—which includes Echinacea angustifolia, zinc, and other supportive components like vitamin C and beta-glucan. By administering this combination to 37 children suffering from recurrent pharyngotonsillitis or otitis media, we aimed to assess how these ingredients, particularly zinc, influence the frequency of inflammatory episodes.
Over a six-month period before starting treatment, children experienced an average of 3 episodes of tonsillitis or otitis media. After using the herbal compound for six months, this number significantly dropped to just 1 episode. Moreover, 77% of the participants reported a noticeable improvement in their condition. Additionally, the overall quality of life, as measured by a questionnaire, showed positive changes.
While zinc is a key ingredient in this compound, the study did not isolate its effects from the other components. Nevertheless, it is encouraging that the combination therapy appeared to enhance children's health and well-being without any adverse effects. This suggests that when it comes to managing recurrent tonsillitis, a multi-ingredient approach could be beneficial.
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Dietary supplement's mixed effectivenessThe Effects of a Dietary Supplement (PediaFlù) Plus Standard of Care in Children With Acute Tonsillopharyngitis/Rhinopharyngitis: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Zinc's isolated effects unclear
We conducted a randomized controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of a dietary supplement containing zinc, along with other ingredients, in treating acute tonsillopharyngitis and rhinopharyngitis in children. The study involved children aged 3 to 10 years who exhibited symptoms for no more than 48 hours and who tested negative for streptococcal infections.
In our approach, we compared the group receiving the dietary supplement alongside the standard care with a control group that received standard care alone. We focused on key outcomes such as the change in Tonsillitis Severity Score and the number of treatment failures. While zinc is known for its immune-boosting properties, we need to consider that the supplement's effects were evaluated in combination with other ingredients such as Pelargonium sidoides extract, propolis, and honey.
Due to this combination, it’s challenging to draw definitive conclusions about zinc's isolated impact on tonsillitis specifically. Ultimately, the findings might help identify new adjuvant treatments for children suffering from these throat infections when streptococcal infections have been ruled out, hopefully leading to less unnecessary antibiotic use.
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User Reviews
I didn't expect much, mainly wanting to reduce the frequency of tonsillitis episodes. However, my hair has stopped falling out, now shining beautifully. My nails, which often broke, have become stronger and are growing quickly.
I consider this supplement to be of the highest quality. We took it as a family for several months. My eldest son had tonsillitis frequently, but health has improved significantly. The size of the capsules is comfortable for swallowing. With zinc, our immunity improved; we got through corona without major issues. My wife's hair has also fallen out less often, which she is very pleased about.
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Why do people think that taking ascorbic acid can strengthen the immune system? My hair has become stronger and not as thin as before, and my tonsillitis is silent now. So, it definitely helped.
The supplement is alright, but the dosage is high for me. I prefer zinc glycinate with pumpkin seed oil. I take zinc in winter to reduce skin inflammation and the frequency of tonsillitis exacerbations. For the second year, I've avoided antibiotics during flare-ups.