U.S. coronavirus threat fuels demand for traditional herbal remedies By Reuters

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New York City acupuncturist and cultivator Clayton Shiu says interest for conventional Chinese cures has flooded at his training since March 1, the day New York declared its first instance of the novel coronavirus.  

"It resembled a light switch was flipped," said Shiu, who had supplied up and had a sufficient inventory of herbs close by for his patients.  

Kamwo Meridian Herbs, a shop in the core of New York's Chinatown and a long-lasting provider to specialists like Shiu, has encountered a comparable bounce sought after for customary Chinese solutions for respiratory and different afflictions.  

To counter the episode in China, which has detailed about 81,000 cases, the administration started a progression of crisis look into programs that incorporate customary Chinese meds, which are broadly utilized on the planet's most crowded country.  


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