Herba Cistanche (Rou Cong-Rong): One of the Best Pharmaceutical Gifts of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Cistanche species, known as Rou Cong-Rong in Chinese, are an endangered wild species and are mainly distributed in the arid lands and warm deserts of northwestern China. Within Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Herba Cistanche is applied as a tonic and/or in a formula for chronic renal disease, im...
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Main Authors: | Zhiming eLi (Author), Huinuan eLin (Author), Long eGu (Author), Jingwen eGao (Author), Chi-Meng eTzeng (Author) |
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2016-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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