Herbs for COVID

In the past, herbal medicine has played an important role in controlling infectious diseases. Clinical evidence from a range of studies of herbal medicine in the treatment of SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) has shown significant results, and supported the idea that herbal medicine has a beneficial effect in the treatment and prevention of epidemic diseases A Cochrane systematic review reported that herbal medicine combined with Western medicine may improve symptoms and quality of life in SARS-CoV patients A recently conducted meta-analysis also concluded that herbal medicine could reduce the infection rate of H1N1 influenza.

Inspired by previous experience, herbal medicine is considered one of the alternative approaches in the treatment of COVID-19. In China, the National Health Commission has declared the use of herbal medicine combined with Western medicine as a treatment for COVID-19 and has issued many guidelines on herbal medicine-related therapy. To date, there is much clinical evidence that reports favourable effects of the usage of herbal medicine in the treatment of COVID-19. Ayurvedic approaches

  • Sidda approaches
  • Unani approaches

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