Sep 23


Malaysia will host a conference on women’s health and traditional medicine later this year.

“IF the names Orthosiphon aristatus and Labisa pumila sound like Greek to you, do not worry. You can learn more about them in the third Women’s Health and Asian Traditional Medicine (WHAT Medicine) Conference & Exhibition, which will be held in the Putra World Trade Center (PWTC), Kuala Lumpur on November 16-18.

Orthosiphon aristatus and Labisa pumila are the scientific names for Misai Kucing and Kacip Fatimah, traditional plants used widely as medicinal herbs in Malaysia.”

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