Millions in China use it, often in conjunction with modern medicine to alleviate symptoms. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BEIJING - As Covid-19 rips through China’s vast population, making millions sick and fuelling a shortage of drugs, many are turning to old-school traditional medicines to battle the aches and pains of the virus.
“In our family, we often use Chinese medicines,” he told AFP, adding that his fever subsided after drinking the brew. “I wouldn’t rule out the possibility that some of them are effective, but I also wouldn’t rule out the possibility that some of them might even be harmful.” Experts have taken to television to praise TCM since the start of the pandemic, with one product in particular – Lianhua Qingwen – benefiting from intense promotion by authorities.
“If the drug is bought on the prescription of the doctor, it will probably be effective. If it is bought randomly from the pharmacy, then maybe not.”
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