Indikationen
- Müdigkeit
- Erschöpfung
- verminderte Leistungsfähigkeit
- Geschmacksstörung
- Appetitlosigkeit
- Infektanfälligkeit
- disuse-induced muscle atrophy [https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-022-03812-w]
hinweisende Symptome
- Bevorzugung warmer Getränke
- Hitzegefühl
- leise Stimme
- Infektanfälligkeit
Quellen & Literatur
Ataru Kuroiwa, Shin’yu Liou, Hong Yan, Akihiko Eshita, Seiko Naitoh, Ariaki Nagayama,
Effect of a traditional Japanese herbal medicine, Hochu-ekki-to (Bu-Zhong-Yi-Qi Tang), on immunity in elderly persons,
International Immunopharmacology,
Volume 4, Issue 2, 2004, Pages 317-324, ISSN 1567-5769,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intimp.2003.12.004.
Effects of Hochu-ekki-to, a Japanese Kampo Medicine, on Cultured Hamster Epididymal Cells
Takahiro Nakayama (), Yoichi Noda (), Yasuo Goto (), Takahide Mori (), and Shinichi Tashiro ()The American Journal of Chinese Medicine 1994 22:03n04, 301-307
Wang XQ, Takahashi T, Zhu SJ, Moriya J, Saegusa S, Yamakawa J, Kusaka K, Itoh T, Kanda T. Effect of Hochu-ekki-to (TJ-41), a Japanese Herbal Medicine, on Daily Activity in a Murine Model of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2004 Sep 1;1(2):203-206. doi: 10.1093/ecam/neh020. PMID: 15480446; PMCID: PMC516453.
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