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Funding sought for study of two traditional Samoan medicine extracts

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Auckland, NEW ZEALAND — A group of Pacific scientists say they have found two traditional Samoan medicine extracts which have antiviral activity against the virus which causes COVID-19.

They are now seeking more funding to continue their work.

A research team from the University of Auckland, Victoria University, and the Scientific Research Organisation of Sāmoa, is investigating how traditional medicine can complement western remedies.

The study also involves a network of traditional healer practitioners in Samoa.

For six months, the scientists have investigated the anti-viral properties of Samoan medicine against COVID-19.

Dr Natalie Netzler from the University of Auckland said early results are promising.

She said researchers found anti-inflammatory properties of a plant that's up there with ibuprofen.

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