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Chinese medicine could be used as virus treatment

Herbal COVID medicine from Taiwan takes West by storm | Taiwan News


2021/03/15 11:14
Herbal ingredients for COVID medicine NRICM101 
Herbal ingredients for COVID medicine NRICM101 
(CNA photo)
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) At an international forum on traditional medicine, President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) in Taipei on Sunday (March 14) touted a Taiwan-developed herbal treatment for COVID-19 that has been flying off the shelves overseas.
NRICM101, an herbal compound developed by the National Research Institute of Chinese Medicine (NRICM) in 2020, is believed to reduce the chance of severe illness as a result of COVID-19. It has been proven effective at inhibiting coronavirus replication and preventing the cytokine storm, in which the body attacks its own cells.
The medicine has become available as a dietary supplement in the U.S., U.K., Australia, and Europe under the names of RespireAid and COVRelief, manufactured by Taiwanese pharmaceuticals Sun T ....

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Study shows more than 80% visit traditional clinics


Study shows more than 80% visit traditional clinics
By Rachel Lin and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporter, with staff writer
More than 80 percent of Taiwanese have visited a traditional Chinese medicine clinic in the past 12 months, a survey released on Friday by the National Union of Chinese Medical Doctors’ Associations showed.
Men aged 60 or older are more likely to see a traditional Chinese medicine doctor to treat a medical condition or as part of a wellness routine, while 80 percent of respondents said they see a traditional Chinese medicine doctor at least once per year, according to the survey, published ahead of the one-year anniversary of the Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy Development Act (中醫藥發展法). ....

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