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Oral Herbal Medicines for Psoriasis:A Review of Clinical Studies

Various forms of complementary and alternative medicine are used in psoriasis.Among these,herbal medicines are frequently used as systemic and/or topical interventions either as a replacement for or in conjunction with conventional methods.The benefit of such use is unclear.This review is to provide...

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Published in:Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2012-03, Vol.18 (3), p.172-178
Main Authors: May, Brian H., Zhang, Anthony L., Zhou, Wenyu, Lu, Chuan-jian, Deng, Shiqiang, Xue, Charlie C. L.
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Medicine
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