The Manila Times

Herbal cure vs Covid almost done – Indonesia

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JAKARTA: A research team at a temporary coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) hospital at Wisma Atlet Kemayoran in Central Jakarta has reportedly managed to recruit its 90th and final subject for its clinical trials of new herbal medicines for Covid-19 patients. Seventy-two of them have completed the trials so far.

The team, comprising representa­tives from the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) and the Associatio­n

of Indonesian Doctors for the Developmen­t of Traditiona­l and Herbal Medicine, among others, is currently developing two herbal medicines intended to boost the immune systems of Covid-19 patients.

Both medicines are said to be “immunomodu­lator drugs” that stimulate or suppress components of the immune system, including both innate and adaptive immune responses. The medicines are not vaccines, nor are they a replacemen­t for adhering to proper Covid-19 health protocol.

“The research team is collecting data that will be handed down to the Food and Drug Monitoring Agency as the regulator,” LIPI said in a statement on Monday. “We ask for support from the public so that we can make a significan­t contributi­on to the Covid-19 response in Indonesia.”

The two medicines being tested are Cordyceps militaris and another product that is made of ginger, gripeweed, green chiretta and Ngai camphor.

Cordyceps militaris is a fungus commonly found in the Himalayas and Tibet, but it has been successful­ly cultivated and produced in Indonesia. The fungus is widely used in herbal medicines in China, South Korea and Tibet.

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