Research Explorer
Evidence-based research papers on Traditional Chinese Medicine. All 9 studies across 5 study types.
Showing 1–9 of 9 papers
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Efficacy and safety of Kami Guibi-tang in older adults with insomnia: a randomized controlled trial
Park JWBMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies2026
Systematic ReviewHumanStrongVerified
Herbal medicine, Banxia-xiexin tang, for functional dyspepsia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Kim KJFrontiers in Pharmacology2023
Animal StudyAnimalEarly-stageVerified
Effect of Shenling Baizhu San on Intestinal Flora in a Rat Model of Ulcerative Colitis
Multiple authorsEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine2022
RCTHumanStrongVerified
Efficacy and safety of Kami-guibi-tang for mild cognitive impairment: a pilot, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies2021
Systematic ReviewHumanStrongVerified
Pharmacological treatments of Chinese herbal medicine for irritable bowel syndrome in adults: A network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Wu YBPLoS ONE2021
review_articleHumanModerateVerified
Tracking evidences of Coptis chinensis for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease from pharmacological, pharmacokinetic to clinical studies
Yang YJournal of Ethnopharmacology2020
Systematic ReviewHumanModerateVerified
Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan for Insomnia: A Systematic Review of Efficacy and Safety
Various authorsEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine2019
review_articleHumanModerateVerified
The traditional uses, phytochemistry, and pharmacology of Paeonia lactiflora Pall.: A comprehensive review
Multiple authorsJournal of Ethnopharmacology2018
Systematic ReviewHumanStrongVerified
Suanzaoren Formulae for Insomnia: Updated Clinical Evidence and Possible Mechanisms
Zhou QHFrontiers in Pharmacology2018
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