Controlling fever with maoto suppositories
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010
The Kampo medicine called maoto consists of ephedra, apricot kernel (Prunus armeniaca, Rosaceae), cinnamon, and licorice.
Researchers from Shimane University Hospital, in Japan formulated a suppository of maoto and use it to lower fever in infants and children. (more…)

 Researchers from Aichi Medical University School of Medicine, in Japan
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (
Palmoplantar hidrosis (aka hyperhydrosis) is excessive sweating from the palms and soles, which can be an embarrassing and disabling condition.
Researchers from The University of Tokushima in Japan initially used Kampo to reduce the side effects and improve the quality of life of patients with uterine cervical cancer being treated with radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
Hochu-ekki-to (TJ-41) is an herbal medicine that contains a mixture of 10 medicinal plants (listed below). It’s produced by Tsumura Co., Ltd. in Tokyo, which specializes in selling Kampo medicine — the