Table 1: The table presents the primary active substances of Soulager, which are derived by breaking down the plant Polygonum Cuspidatum
and then recombining the pure substances at specific dosages
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Figure 1: Soulager remedy
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Figure 3: Normalized infection rates of 293FT-ACE2-TMPRSS2 cells
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Figure 4: Clinical observational study in Georgia: Impact of Soulager
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Figure 5: Antiviral Mechanism of Action of Sulager 1 (All-in-one plant) (Thanks Professors Qing Ye, Bili Wang, Jianhua Mao for this description, published June, 2020)
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Figure 6: Antiviral Mechanism of Action of Sulager2 (All-in-one plant)
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Figure 7: Mechanism of Action of Cytokine Storm in Viral Infections and Potential Target Mechanisms of Action of Soulager (Thanks Professors Guilhem Lalle, Julie Twardowski and Yenkel Grinberg-Bleyer
for this description, published 9 February 2021)
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Figure 8: Inhibition of cellular and molecular pathways by the Medication Soulager
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