Traditional herbal products (Kampo medicine) use natural herbs. It can be considered the most nature-oriented form of medicine. In this article, we explore high-quality herbal formulas for the common cold.
The Top 6 Common Traditional Herbal Formulas for Common Cold:
- Maoto (Ma-Huang-Tang, 麻黃湯): Effective at the onset of a cold. Also prescribed for headaches and nasal congestion.
- Kakkonto (Ge Gen Tang, 葛根湯): Effective at the onset of a cold.
- Shoseiryuto (Xiao Qing Long Tang, 小青竜湯): Effective when dealing with excessive nasal mucus.
- Kanbakutaisoto (Gan Mai Da Zao Tang, 甘麥大棗湯): Effective for conditions like night crying and convulsions.
- Goreisan (Wu Ling San, 五苓散): Effective for diarrhea, vomiting, and similar conditions.
- Bakumondoto (Mai Men Dong Tang, 麥門冬湯): Often used for severe coughing, especially when mucus is hard to clear. It's a representative Kampo formula with a pleasant taste, making it easy to consume.
4 Tips for Taking Herbal Formulas
Herbal extracts often taste bitter, which can be a problem, especially when giving it to children. It is necessary to do it in creative ways to make the taste less noticeable. Here are some tips for giving it to children:
- Mixing with favorite foods like yogurt, pudding, or jam.
- Mixing with mildly sweet beverages that are not too acidic.
- If the herbal formula is in granular form and doesn't dissolve easily, you can mix it well in hot water. Do remember to let it cool before giving it.
- Single syrups (available in pharmacies) are both sweet and viscous, making them convenient for mixing with granular Kampo medicine.
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Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Please consult a healthcare professional before trying any traditional medicine or herbal remedies.