topicGinger Sleep Quality Meta-Analysis
claimObjective To systematically review and meta-analyze evidence from animal studies and human randomized controlled trials assessing the efficacy of ginger-based formulations in allergic rhinitis.
evidence level1
citationInpan R (2026)
sourceGinger-based formulations for allergic rhinitis disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of experimental studies in animals and humans.
topicGinger Sleep Quality Meta-Analysis
claimRisk of bias was assessed using the SYRCLE tool for animal studies and RoB2 for human studies.
evidence level1
citationInpan R (2026)
sourceGinger-based formulations for allergic rhinitis disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of experimental studies in animals and humans.
topicGinger Sleep Quality Meta-Analysis
claimIn rodents, ginger-based formulations significantly reduced nasal rubbing (SMD = -1.99; 95%CI, -3.15 to -0.83), sneezing (SMD = -1.99; 95%CI, -2.78 to -1.20), and biomarkers (IL-4, IL-5, and OVA-specific IgE).
evidence level1
citationInpan R (2026)
sourceGinger-based formulations for allergic rhinitis disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of experimental studies in animals and humans.
topicGinger Sleep Quality Meta-Analysis
claimBackground Allergic rhinitis is a chronic non-communicable disease that adversely affects respiratory health and quality of life.
evidence level1
citationInpan R (2026)
sourceGinger-based formulations for allergic rhinitis disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of experimental studies in animals and humans.
topicGinger Sleep Quality Meta-Analysis
claimThe meta-analysis showed that the response rate in the experimental group was higher than in the control group (p Conclusion The current evidence suggests that CHM can enhance the efficacy of AR treatment, improve patients' quality of life, and result in a lower rate of adverse reactions.
evidence level1
citationZhu H (2026)
sourceEfficacy of Chinese herbal medicine in allergic rhinitis: a meta-analysis.
topicGinger Sleep Quality Meta-Analysis
claimObjective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of Chinese Herbal Medicine (CHM) in treating Allergic Rhinitis (AR) through meta-analysis.
evidence level1
citationZhu H (2026)
sourceEfficacy of Chinese herbal medicine in allergic rhinitis: a meta-analysis.
topicGinger Sleep Quality Meta-Analysis
claimMethods A meta-analysis was conducted using a random effects model to explore the impact of CHM on response rates, nasal symptom scores, quality of life, blood Immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels, and adverse reactions.
evidence level1
citationZhu H (2026)
sourceEfficacy of Chinese herbal medicine in allergic rhinitis: a meta-analysis.