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Standards and Usage Of Herbal Therapy
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Standards It seems like new information is discovered about
something every day. And the topic of herbal is no exception.
Keep reading to get more fresh news about herbal. Different
countries allot different legal status to different herbal
ingredients.
For example, ayurveda, the alternative medicine therapy
from India believes that heavy metals are therapeutic. The
United States however believes that high levels of heavy
metals are actually unsafe for normal consumption. So ayurvedic
medicines are not granted the same status as regular drugs
and they are certainly not FDA approved.
Like other non-FDA-approved health products, ayurvedic drugs
are sold in the United States as dietary supplements and
not medicines. This is merely an evasion because as per
American laws, supplements do not need to be tested for
safety or effectiveness.
In some cases even quality control of the active ingredients
can be inadequate. Usage If you intend to use herbal remedies
then it is always advisable to first have a detailed and
frank discussion with your doctor. Keep in mind that herbal
remedies can cause adverse reactions just like conventional
drugs. This risk is augmented when herbal remedies are taken
in combination with prescription or over the counter drugs.
For example, if you are taking medication for hypertension
(these medicines lower blood pressure) and at the same time
you take a herbal supplement with the same affect, there
is a very high risk possibility of blood pressure dropping
dangerously. There are also many supplements available that
might contain herbs, which are to be strictly avoided during
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Latest News on Herbal Remedy
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