On August 18, 2021, Dr. Boonsilp Chittapraphan, Dean of Maejo University – Chumphon, together with administrators and staff members joined the planting of Andrographis paniculata to support the need for primary care from COVID-19. Andrographis paniculata has properties to relieve cold symptoms, cough, sore throat, anti-inflammatory, and boost the body’s immune system.









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