ABSTRACT
Treatment of flu is a method that many people choose because of benign, fast-acting and especially not causing side effects. There are many remedies for this by traditional Oriental medicine method which are used by many people and shows remarkable effect. The paper is based on research paper, journals as well as the survey data of patients who are living in Vietnam. The results show that the traditional method has its advantages that other therapies do not have. Some solutions have been also pointed out in order to improve the quality of the residents in the country.
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- Some Effective Ways for Treating Flu
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