Indigo Naturalis is produced by extracting ingredients found in the leaves and stems of indigo (Ryukyu Ai). It is used as an ingredient in traditional herbal supplements (Kampo) and health foods. Indigo Naturalis, a crude drug, has been used to reduce inflammation since ancient times. It has been a common remedy in East Asia for over a thousand years.
First of all, "Kampo" is a traditional herbal medicine unique to Japan. It is rooted in Chinese medicine introduced to Japan in the 5th or 6th century, gradually evolving and adapting to the Japanese constitution, lifestyle, climate, and culture.
Differences between Western and Eastern Medical Approach
The difference between Western and Eastern lies in the way the body is treated. In short, there is a difference in the way of thinking, whether to deal with the problem for immediate effect or to pursue the cause. Both have their advantages, but it is important to choose the one that best suits your lifestyle.
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Can "Kampo" herbal medicine be taken together with Western medicine?
In some cases, it is best to combine Kampo medicine with Western medicine, but there are some things that cannot be taken together. If you wish to combine them, be sure to consult with your doctor or pharmacist. Also, if you are going to take them together, make sure you know how to take each medication.
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