10 herbal medicines approved by the Philippine Department of Health (DOH)

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Akapulko

used for ringworms and skin fungal infections. Cassia alata

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Ampalaya

used for diabetes management. Momordica charantia

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Bawang

helps reduce cholesterol and control blood pressure. Allium sativum

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Bayabas

antiseptic for wounds; also used for mouth wash and gum issues. Psidium guajava

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Lagundi

for coughs, colds, and asthma relief. Vitex negundo

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Niyog-niyogan

used to eliminate intestinal worms. Quisqualis indica

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Sambong

diuretic that helps with urinary stones and edema. Blumea balsamifera

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Tsaang Gubat

used like tea for digestive health and mouth wash. Ehretia microphylla / Carmona retusa

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Ulasimang Bato / Pansit-pansitan

effective for arthritis and gout. Peperomia pellucida

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Yerba Buena

used as an analgesic for body aches and pain. Clinopodium douglasii / peppermint