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Generic: hochu-ekki-to
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CategoryHerbs & SupplementsSYNONYMSAstragalus root, Atractylodes lancea rhizome, bupleurum root, cimicifuga rhizome, citrus unshiu peel, ginger rhizome, ginseng root, glycyrrhiza root, herbal therapy, herbs, Japanese angelica root, jujube fruit, Kampo, licorice, TJ 41, TJ 43, TCM, traditional Chinese medicine. BACKGROUNDHochu- ekki- to is a mixture of ten raw Japanese herbs, which are mixed in set proportions. Japanese experts claim that Hochu- ekki- to will relieve fatigue, boost immunity, and help relieve the symptoms of chemotherapy. Currently, this herbal formula is being used in research to treat patients who are resistant to conventional forms of antibiotics. There is no English translation of Hochu- ekki- to. The herbs in this formula include astragalus root, ginseng root, Atractylodes lancea rhizome, Japanese angelica root, bupleurum root, jujube fruit, citrus unshiu peel, glycyrrhiza root (licorice), cimicifuga rhizome, and ginger rhizome. THEORY/ EVIDENCEResearch on Hochu- ekki- to is more extensive than other Japanese herbal formulas. However, a majority of these studies have been performed on mice or human cell cultures rather than humans. One example of this was an article in the Journal of Rheumatology where Hochu- ekki- to suppressed arthritis in mice. Based on these preliminary results, further human clinical trials are warranted because the available studies on humans have been sparse and as of yet, inconclusive. One study, published in 1994, found that this herbal prescription might help boost the immunological response in elderly persons. Regardless, the American Cancer Society states that very little evidence exists showing the efficacy of Hochu- ekki- to for any condition. AUTHOR INFORMATIONThis information has been edited and peer- reviewed by contributors to the Natural Standard Research Collaboration (www.naturalstandard.com). |
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