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  1. Fa-Thalai-Chon (FTC) For Prevention of COVID-19 Infection

    Fa-Thalai-Chon (FTC) For Prevention of COVID-19 Infection

    A plant widely used in Asia for upper respiratory tract infection is getting a close attention in the medical community for preventing Corona virus infection.
  2. Government announces use of Fa-Thalai-Chon (FTC) for prevention of COVID-19

    Government announces use of Fa-Thalai-Chon (FTC) for prevention of COVID-19

    Due to the epidemic situation of COVID-19, many people have heard a lot of news about the use of “Fa Thalai Chon” in the treatment of symptoms caused by this type of virus infection. And recently, there has been another important news that makes us more confident in using it. "Fah Talai Chon" in patients with COVID-19 with less violence to leave each other
  3. Can an ancient herb protect against COVID-19 infection?

    Can an ancient herb protect against COVID-19 infection?

    The herbal medicine containing extracts of an ancient plant long used in Asia to ward off virus infection by bolstering immunity is seeing surging demands and the attention of health authorities in the region.
  4. How do you manage your cold & flu?

    How do you manage your cold & flu?

    Moderate-intensity exercise, rest, warm salt-water gargle, breathing moist air to relief congestion are generally recommended, along with chicken soup or ginger tea to relief congestion symptoms. Cough drops or throat lozenges can be added to the regimen to sooth coughing and sore throat.
  5. Taking Vitamin D Supplement Daily Gets the Official Nod from Public Health of England

    Taking Vitamin D Supplement Daily Gets the Official Nod from Public Health of England

    The Public Health England (PHE) has officially recommended a daily intake of 10 micrograms of vitamin D to maintain healthy bones, teeth and muscles. It advised the government, on July 21, 2016, to make vitamin D part of the health care in the country, based on the evidence of benefit and health.
  6. For The Consumer, The Prospect For Safer Dietary Supplements

    For The Consumer, The Prospect For Safer Dietary Supplements

    The U.S. FDA is moving closer to adopting regulations that will ensure the safety of ingredients that go into all those capsules and tablets consumers ingest in the hope of promoting health and preventing disease. The agency issued draft guidance on August 11, 2016, a revised version of what it had proposed back in 2011.