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  2. Tripterygium wilfordii - Wikipedia

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    In China, T. wilfordii has historically been used as a treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). [6] The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health has noted tentative evidence that T. wilfordii may improve some RA symptoms. [7]

  3. Di Long (extract) - Wikipedia

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    Di Long or Dilong extract (Chinese: 地龍散; pinyin: dìlóngsàn; Wade–Giles: ti-lung san; lit. 'earth-dragon/-worm powder') is a medicinal preparation based on abdominal extracts from the earthworm species Lumbricus rubellus used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for a wide variety of disorders, from convulsions and fevers to rheumatoid arthritis and blood stasis syndromes.

  4. Tripterygium regelii - Wikipedia

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    "Tripterygium wilfordii Hook.f., known as Leigongteng (Thunder God Vine) in traditional Chinese medicine, has attracted much attention for its applications in relieving autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus, and for treating cancer.

  5. Yunnan Baiyao - Wikipedia

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    The medicine, developed by Qu Huangzhang in 1902, is designated as one of two Class-1 protected traditional Chinese medicines, which gives it 20 years of trade protection in China. [4] Yunnan Baiyao products are manufactured and distributed by a state-owned enterprise , Yunnan Baiyao Group ( SZSE : 000538 ) in Yunnan , China.

  6. Illicium difengpi - Wikipedia

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    The stem, roots, and bark of the I. difengpi plant contain medicinal ingredients such as balletic glycoside and magnolol, which is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, lumbar muscle strain, and traumatic injuries. Chemical compounds in the plant, such as triterpenoids, neolignans, and amides exhibit anti-inflammatory and anticonvulsant properties.

  7. Glycine tabacina - Wikipedia

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    Glycine tabacina, a legume plant, is a well-known natural medicine and Chinese herbal medicine. [5] The roots were used in traditional medicine to treat osteoporosis, nephritis, rheumatism, and menopausal syndrome. [2] Glycine tabacina is often used as an herbal tea in Taiwan and is one of the origins of the folk medicine, I – TiaoGung. [2]

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