Is there evidence for the use of an herbal "Taryaqe Vabaii" for conditions similar to COVID-۱۹?

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 14 آذر 1402

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Introduction: Vaccination is currently the best option to protect people against COVID ۱۹. On the other hand, some concerns, such as efficacy against new types of viruses, have made it reasonable to consider some additional options available, such as using the capacity of herbal medicines to strengthen the immune system. The present study aimed to investigate the scientific evi dence on the possibility of using a herbal compound (anthrax), emphasized in Iranian medical sources, to help control and prevent COVID ۱۹۱۹. Materials and Methods: This article is a library retrospective study that is purposeful and with certain criteria by searching the authoritative books of Iranian medicine, including Al Hawi and Al Qanun, and some sources of common medications such as reference books of medicinal plants and internal scientific databases a nd internationally includ ing SID, PubMed, and Google scholar with related keywords, without a time limit Results: So far, no clinical study has shown the effectiveness of the herbal compound of anthrax (including yellow aloe, saffron, and myrrh) in the paired pains of COVID ۱۹, but there is ample scientific evidence that its components are useful in similar medical conditions. It has been reported to have immune boosting, antioxidant , anti inflammatory, and antimicrobial effects. Conclusion: Conducting clinical trials can make the use of cholera opioids more reassuring to help control conditions such as the COVID ۱۹ pandemic, especially in people at high er risk

Authors

Mahdi Zarvandi

Department of Persian Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran

Saeed Sepehrikia

Department of Persian Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran