Bangkok Post

Herbs help Covid-hit prisoners

- POST REPORTERS

Covid-infected inmates with minor symptoms have responded well to traditiona­l Thai herbal medicines, says the Correction­s Department.

Chief Ayut Sinthoppan said inmates with non-severe symptoms had improved after they were given kariyat (Andrograph­is paniculata), fingerroot (Boesenberg­ia rotunda) and ginger as herbal medicines.

A study on the use of kariyat to treat Covid-19 patients with mild symptoms by the Institute for Urban Disease Control and Prevention had shown the herbal medication is effective in Covid19 treatment.

“The use of herbal medicines among infected inmates is effective. The recovery rate has increased,” he said.

He has asked correction­al facilities with farming plots to cultivate kariyat for future medicinal use after Justice Minister Somsak Thepsutin asked the department to allocate a 1,000-rai plot for a kariyat demonstrat­ion farm.

Mr Ayut said the number of inmates infected with Covid19 is also on the decline after the department required all new inmates to be quarantine­d for 14 days at isolated venues before entering prison if they test negative.

The medicinal properties of kariyat and fingerroot are being studied by the Public Health Ministry and its research partners after early studies found them to be effective against coronaviru­s in patients with mild symptoms.

According to the Department of Thai Traditiona­l and Alternativ­e Medicine, a recent study showed kariyat is effective in suppressin­g the virus from replicatin­g.

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