Monday, September 1, 2008

Medicinal Herbs Continue As An Alternative To Main Line Pharmaceu

By The Alternate Medic


Long after modern medicine stifled the use of any medicinal herb, there are those who believe that the healing power of herbs live on. Contradicting many research studies is the fact that some herbs are used in the manufacture of today's medicine, thereby cementing the notion that medicinal herbs can be useful in protecting and curing some illnesses.

In the early days of modern medicine, a medicinal herb was tested on patients to record its effects. If the result was positive as well as repeatable, it was then prescribed for the particular illness for which id had been used. If the results were singular and its effect could not be repeated, its use was discontinued and put on a list of worthless theories.

In hindsight, many herbalists believe that requirements of the test may have been slanted. As with some conventional medicine, medicinal herbs do not have the same effect on every patient and they believe the test groupings may have been too small to accurately depict the benefit of the medicinal herb.

It is recognized that the taking of a medicinal herb usually shows no sign of ill effects. However, there are some natural herbs that can cause problems in humans. It is therefore recommended that, as with modern medicine, any medicinal herb should be taken when prescribed in dosages given by a trained herbalist

You Cannot Disregard Centuries Of Herbal History

Records show the Chinese were the first to use any medicinal herb for treating illnesses. Chinese medical journals date back around 5000 years listing various known herbal medications, it has also been discovered that the ancient Greek and Egyptian civilizations counted medicinal herbs as an important part of health care, thousands of years ago. Many of the herbs they used back then are still being used by naturalists around the world today and many are also marketed for the specific ailments for which they have been used ever since.

Owing to the nature of medicinal herbs a cause of concern for many medical professionals is the lack of control over their use, they are sold over the counter in many drug and health stores. As there is a perceived lack of control in the manufacturing process of these herbal medicines, they claim that mixing certain herbs and other natural products may cause side effects of which the consumer is unaware..

Some of the medicinal herbs still used today include red clover, which grows wild in many parts of the country. It is claimed to have healing tendencies for skin ailments such as eczema and psoriasis as well as chronic degenerative diseases and dry cough. Unfortunately, there is little information concerning the proper dosage and application of the clover to achieve the most benefits.

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