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Sales of lagundi capsules and syrup as cough treatment by two local firms reached P1 billion last year, showing commercial success for companies that have adopted Department of Science and Technology-funded and supported research and development projects.

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Lagundi leaves have been traditionally used by rural folk to cure a wide variety of illnesses such as headaches, fever and even superficial bleeding.

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