TRADITIONAL HERBAL DEMAND INCREASED
A worker processing tradisonal jamu in one of the production centra in Blitar, East Java, Wednesday (1/9/2021). Manufacturer admitted if during the COVID-19 pandemi pandemi, the number of traditional herbal herbal medicines sold from Rp6ribu to Rp7ribu per bottle and marketed to a large number of cities on the Java island such as Jakarta, Bandung, Jogjakarta, and Malang experienced an increase from the previous one about 100 bottles per week, becoming about 350 bottles per week, because the public believes if consuming traditional herbal herbal herbal medicines can preserve health as well as increase body immunity. ANTARA PHOTO/RFID Anshori/hp.
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