Herbal tea combo tested for stomach relief
NCT ID NCT06628804
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether taking artemisia and green tea extracts for 8 weeks can improve stomach health in adults with functional dyspepsia (indigestion without a clear cause). 100 participants were randomly assigned to receive the extracts or a placebo. The main goal was to see if symptoms like pain and bloating improved, and to check for side effects.
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Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital
Yangsan, 50612, South Korea
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