according to dr. tam, cordyceps is known for its effectiveness in helping tonify and replenish the lungs and kidneys. “in tcm, the lungs are related to the body’s defence mechanisms, and the kidneys relate to the vitality of the body,” he says, adding, “it’s all related to qi.”
dr. tam notes that cordyceps has been closely studied for decades, with clinical trials examining its active ingredients. studies suggest cordyceps helps protect the lungs, primarily through its anti-inflammatory effects. “this information is known,” he says, “but nobody has been able to put it together to say how much we actually need, what it should go with and how it should be delivered.”
sinoveda set out to answer these questions. last year, it released its patented natural health product, cordyva. developed from the bioactives found in cordyceps militaris, cordyva relieves persistent respiratory ailments, including resolving phlegm.
to arrive at the formula for cordyva, sinoveda used its patented ai-pharmaceutical platform technology (ai-ppt), which determines how natural compounds and formulas work in the body.
developed over the last two decades, the ai-ppt system decodes effectiveness and efficacy to understand the “why” and “how” of traditional therapies, such as cordyceps militaris. using artificial intelligence and machine learning, sinoveda’s ai-ppt workflow tests billions of combinations to discover the optimal effectiveness of a group of compounds, resulting in accurate, standardized formulas. “our process is just like developing a new drug,” says dr. tam, “except in this case, the active ingredient isn’t manufactured and comes from nature.