The Philippine Star

Tawa-tawa, lagundi shown to ease mild COViD symptoms

- By RAINIER ALLAN RONDA

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST)-funded clinical trials on lagundi as an adjunct therapy for COVID-19, conducted by University of the Philippine­s Manila researcher­s, have successful­ly shown the herbal medicine’s symptomati­c relief benefit to mild coronaviru­s cases.

Rowena Cristina Guevara, DOST undersecre­tary for research and developmen­t, said that the UP Manila clinical trial team led by Dr. Cecilia Nelia Maramba-Lazarte finished its study which showed that lagundi tablets administer­ed to mild COVID-19 cases without comorbidit­ies had relieved the various symptoms of patients.

“That’s their conclusion, that it brought symptomati­c relief to the mild cases of the disease especially those with no taste and smell,” Guevara told The STAR in a phone interview over the weekend.

The two-stage clinical trial, Guevara said, involved 19 to 55 year olds with mild COVID-19 cases without comorbidit­ies.

The DOST official said the next step for the UP Manila researcher­s was to check for the antiviral properties of mild and moderate cases with comorbidit­ies.

In an interview over Manila-based radio station dzBB, Guevara said that the herbal medicine was shown to be able to “decrease symptoms” of mild COVID-19 cases.

“So, they were able to prove that lagundi lessens the symptoms, especially loss of smell, and gives overall relief from discomfort due to the symptoms,” she said.

Guevara said that another clinical trial funded by the DOST on tawa-tawa also yielded good feedback from respondent­s with mild to moderate cases.

“Of the 172 random COVID-19 positive respondent­s who took two tawa-tawa 1,950 mg capsules three times a day for 10 days, their symptoms disappeare­d within three to five days,” Guevarra said.

She clarified that tawa-tawa was given as food supplement. Also, she emphasized that lagundi is a herbal medicine, and tawa-tawa is a herbal supplement. “They are different,” she added.

Symptoms that disappeare­d with the use of tawa-tawa included fevers, chills, body aches and cough, Guevarra said.

“One respondent said after taking tawa-tawa, their general well-being improved – including their breathing. Another experience­d increased appetite, better bowel movement, and their cough was alleviated,” she said.

Generally, lagundi and tawa-tawa have yielded good results.

Guevara added that the DOST is looking at studying the anti-viral effect of lagundi for mild and moderate COVID-19 cases with comorbidit­ies.

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