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Jamu (traditional herbal drink) is enjoying rising popularity after Airlangga University molecular biologist Chairul Anwar Nidom suggested that drinking it could boost immune systems.
The Jakarta Post spoke with Narti, a jamu gendong vendor in the city who has experienced a surge in demand during the COVID-19 pandemic. (JP/ Donny Fernando)
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