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Are Medicinal Herbs Safe To Use?
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By: Edith Lingenfelter Email Article
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There is no medicinal herb with unpleasant side effects ever recommended by any botanic physician. With all the thousands of years of "trial and error", we pretty much know the medicinal effects of herbs.

Practically all herbals that are recommended for healing are based mostly on tradition, folklore or hearsay, and today we benefit from the accumulated herbal wisdom of the ages.

Most US Medical Journal articles on herbs tend to focus only on their dangers. For instance, coltsfoot and comfrey allegedly causes cancer. Licorice allegedly causes a serious hormonal disorder and chamomile blamed of triggering fatal allergic reactions. Herb advocates dismiss these allegations as ridiculous.

The fact of the matter is that medicinal herbs are neither "completely safe" nor "poison". Medicinal herbs are just like any other medicines; you take to little - nothing happens, you take the right amount (of the proper herb) - you reap the healing benefits, but if you take too much too long - you are asking for trouble.

Nothing is absolutely safe. Whether it is pharmaceutical, herbal or over the counter. Safety is a judgment call requiring a risk/benefit evaluation. All medicines should be taken in recommended dosages. And if you have never taken it before, it is wise to start with the lowest dose at first; in case of a reaction.

Many believe medicinal herbs are safer than pharmaceuticals because they are natural. Herb critics oppose that pharmaceuticals are safer because users know precisely how much they are ingesting, which herb users can only guess at dosages with raw plant material.

Herb critics do have a point. Herb potency depends on plant genetics, growing conditions, maturity at harvest, time in storage, method of preparation and the possibility of adulteration.

On the other hand, there is no guarantee that pharmaceutical dose control will be used safely. You need look no further than the suicide statistics. In addition to that being said; different people have different reactions to the same dose of many drugs. For example, the adult dosage of aspirin is 2 tablets every 4 hours. But, for some people one tablet provides relief while others must take three to get the same results.

Medicinal herbs, in general, cause fewer side effects than pharmaceuticals. Pharmaceuticals are highly concentrated pills and capsules that have little taste; factors that make it easier to take an overdose. Whereas the active constituents of medicinal herbs are less concentrated and most taste bitter, which helps discourage overdose.

Any active substance, whether it be herbal medicine or pharmaceutical, that is capable of doing good when used properly, can also do harm when used improperly.

Here are some Safety Guidelines you need to keep in mind when healing with medicinal herbs.

1. Medicinal amounts of healing herbs should not be given to children under the age of 2. Unless you have the ok from your pediatrician and be sure to dilute preparations.

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Edith Lingenfelter - creator, owner and webmaster of Age-old Herbs - is dedicated to heightening the awareness of the natural healing powers of "herbs" and "herbal nutrition supplements". To learn what herbs are and how to use them properly to be well and stay well visit http://www.age-oldherbs.com

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