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Reviews for African Natural Plant Products: New Discoveries and Challenges in Chemistry and Quality

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The average rating for African Natural Plant Products: New Discoveries and Challenges in Chemistry and Quality based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2010-05-23 00:00:00
2010was given a rating of 5 stars Stuart Rinehart
So many kinds of artemisia I love : ) wish i knew more!
Review # 2 was written on 2020-06-30 00:00:00
2010was given a rating of 4 stars Stacy R Barton
Damnn.. Right now in this confinement the coronavirus lockdown imposed in Madagascar's three main cities was to be progressively lifted from Monday, President Andry Rajoelina said, adding that a Malgache "remedy" for the disease had been successfully tested. The president of Madagascar said that a "remedy" based on the plant artemisia, which he had put forward 10 days earlier as a potential treatment, had passed tests. "Today, I officially announce the success and good results from the tests of our remedy," he said. "We can say that it provides a conclusive result for COVID-19 patients in Madagascar and can mitigate the impact on the human body." The president has previously made claims about herbal remedies despite scientific opinion that no cure for COVID-19 exists and that any experimental formula should be rigorously tested to see if it is safe and effective. Rajoelina said his claimed remedy, named COVID-Organics and produced by the Malgache Institute of Applied Research (IMFA), would be prescribed in syrup form "to all school children, to help to protect themselves against the pandemic." The coronavirus outbreak has triggered a rush for herbal formulas, lemons and ginger in Madagascar in the belief that they can protect against the virus. Rajoelina last month encouraged the use of alternative remedies as a way of "strengthening the antibodies" to coronavirus. "We will make patients inhale ravintsara essential oils and provide them with high-calorie foods... in conjunction with medicine," he said at the time. Full details of the tests described by Rajoelina were not immediately available. Artemisia also provides the active ingredient in artemisinin, a frontline treatment against malaria. The UN's World Health Organization (WHO) has urged scepticism over claimed cures for COVID-19. Two other malaria drugs'hydroxychloroquine and choloroquine'are now being widely tested after US President Donald Trump backed their use. The US Centers for Disease Control (CDC), referring to claims for herbal or tea remedies, says: "There is no scientific evidence that any of these alternative remedies can prevent or cure the illness caused by COVID-19. In fact, some of them may not be safe to consume."


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