Stomach Pain F1: Stomach discomfort with poor digestion, low appetite, heartburns, diarrhea, pediatric cough, eczema or digestive tract reaction after chemo therapy.
1. Pediatric poor digestion: 69 babies with poor digestion took F1 and 61 were cured (88.40 0ercent), 5 improved (7.24 percent) and three did not improve. Several other studies also showed similar effects on children.
2. Pediatric chronic cough: 120 children with cough for more than a week took F1 or its modification for seven days and 105 were cured (87.5 percent), 11 improved (9.16 percent) and four did not. Another two reports on 126 children undergoing the same F1 treatment found 110 were cured (87.30percent) and 16 did not improve.
3. Pediatric eczema: 96 children were treated with F1 or its modification and 83 were cured (86.45 percent), 11 improved (11.45 percent) and two did not get well.
4. Digestive tract reaction after chemo therapy: 119 cancer patients who underwent chemo therapy were divided into a treatment group (n=110) and a comparison group (n=89) using IV Maxolon and Metoclopramidum both at 40mg/d for 10 days. In the treatment group, 105 were cured and 5 significantly improved. The results were much better than those of the comparison group, both P<0.01.