What Studies Say...

You might've just heard about sorghum bicolor plant, jujube dates, and goji berries, but it's been studied in African and Chinese medicine for years.

Here’s a list of studies and articles that support the benefits of Poroporo Oka Baba and Red C Tea’s ingredients.

1. Anti-anemic potentials of aqueous extract of Sorghum bicolor (L.) moench stem bark in rats https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2007.01.013

2.  Clinical Efficacy of a West African Sorghum bicolor-Based Traditional Herbal Preparation Jobelyn Shows Increased Hemoglobin and CD4+ T-Lymphocyte Counts in HIV-Positive Patients

3. A novel botanical formulation for treating sickle cell disease (pdf attached)

4. West African Sorghum bicolor Leaf Sheaths Have Anti-Inflammatory and Immune-Modulating Properties In Vitro

5. HEMOPOIETIC EFFECT OF AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF THE LEAF SHEATH OF SORGHUM BICOLOR IN ALBINO RATS

6. Effects of aqueous extract of Sorghum bicolor on hepatic, histological and haematological indices in rats

7. An open-label, randomized, parallel-group comparative study of the efficacy of sorghum bicolor extract in preoperative anemia

8. Efficiency of Sorghum bicolor extract in the treatment of induced anemia on Wistar rats International Journal of Biosciences

9. Evaluation of the Effect of Sorghum bicolor Aqueous Extract on the Haematological, Renal and Hepatic Parameters in Rats Fed with Low and High Iron Diet

10. In Vitro Sickling Inhibitory Effects and Anti-Sickle Erythrocytes Hemolysis of Dicliptera colorata C. B. Clarke, Euphorbia hirta L. and Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench