Key to Herbal Remedy’s Success May Be in the Bacteria

Popular concoction’s immune-boosting properties are traced to microbes found on plant roots

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Newswise — San Diego – Juzen-taiho-to, also known as shi quan da bu tang, is one of the most popular herbal formulas in China and Japan and is used in the West by practitioners of traditional Asian medicine. New research suggests the remedy’s immune-boosting effects are due, at least in part, to bacteria that grow on the roots of one of the formula’s component herbs.

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