Effect of Tibetan Herbal Formulas on Symptom Duration Among Ambulatory Patients with Native SARS-CoV-2 Infection

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This collaborative retrospective cohort study examines outcomes among ambulatory patients with native SARS‑CoV‑2 infection treated with Tibetan herbal formulas, reporting a reduced symptom duration in the Tibetan medicine cohort.

The paper details clinical protocols, herbal formulations used, and comparative timelines against standard outpatient recovery.

Tidwell and colleagues discuss implications for integrating traditional formulations in pandemic responses and the strengths and limitations of observational data.

The study aims to reinvigorate confidence in Sowa Rigpa clinical efficacy and to foster collaborative research across Tibetan, Indian, and Western contexts.

It contributes empirical evidence to debates about traditional medicine’s role in contemporary public health.

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Tibetan Medicine for Meditators, with Tawni Tidwell

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