Kampo

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Kampo is a Chinese herb.

Theory[edit | edit source]

Evidence[edit | edit source]

In 1992 a study in Japan found that 98 out of 134 CFS patients given a form of Kampo (Ren-Shen-Yang-Rong-Tang) returned to work or school.[1]

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  1. Ogawa, R.; Toyama, S.; Matsumoto, H. (November 1992), "[Chronic fatigue syndrome--cases in the Kanebo Memorial Hospital]", Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine, 50 (11): 2648–2652, ISSN 0047-1852, PMID 1337561