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There is a growing body of scientific literature suggesting that eating mint family herbs might prevent or treat Covid. The purpose of this supplemental file is to report on the development of simple and enjoyable culinary approaches that might eventually help promote volunteer compliance in future randomized controlled trials testing the mint versus Covid hypothesis.
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COVID-19, Covid19, SARS-CoV-2, pandemic, coronavirus, Lamiaceae, perilla, sage, tea, caffeic acid, herbal, antiviral
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