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2021
An estimated one-third of adults in developed countries and more than 80% of the population in many low- and middle-income countries use herbal and traditional medicines to promote health or for the treatment of common diseases. Herbal medicines can cause kidney damage as a result of intrinsic toxicity, adulteration, contamination, replacement ...
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An estimated one-third of adults in developed countries and more than 80% of the population in many low- and middle-income countries use herbal and traditional medicines to promote health or for the treatment of common diseases. Herbal medicines can cause kidney damage as a result of intrinsic toxicity, adulteration, contamination, replacement ...
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2002
Generalized statements about herbal medicines are nonsensical, and each remedy has to be evaluated on its own merits. Some herbal treatments can be shown to have a favorable risk-benefit profile, but for most herbal medicines the data are insufficient to determine whether they do more good than harm.
E, Ernst, M H, Pittler
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Generalized statements about herbal medicines are nonsensical, and each remedy has to be evaluated on its own merits. Some herbal treatments can be shown to have a favorable risk-benefit profile, but for most herbal medicines the data are insufficient to determine whether they do more good than harm.
E, Ernst, M H, Pittler
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Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2002
The mechanisms of actions of cough medicines are not always known. The problem is exacerbated for herbal medicines, where the effectiveness of the plant or its phytochemicals have rarely been carefully evaluated. Moreover, the most active phytomedicinal constituent is difficult to identify, and the expense and difficulty of such studies discourages ...
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The mechanisms of actions of cough medicines are not always known. The problem is exacerbated for herbal medicines, where the effectiveness of the plant or its phytochemicals have rarely been carefully evaluated. Moreover, the most active phytomedicinal constituent is difficult to identify, and the expense and difficulty of such studies discourages ...
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Phototoxicity of Herbal Plants and Herbal Products
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part C, 2013Plants are used by humans in daily life in many different ways, including as food, herbal medicines, and cosmetics. Unfortunately, many natural plants and their chemical constituents are photocytotoxic and photogenotoxic, and these phototoxic phytochemicals are widely present in many different plant families.
Peter P, Fu +5 more
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Seminars in Liver Disease, 2002
Herbal hepatotoxicity is increasingly recognized as herbal medicines become more popular in industrialized societies. Some herbal products may potentially benefit people with liver disease; however, these benefits remain generally unproved in humans, and a greater awareness of potential adverse effects is required.
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Herbal hepatotoxicity is increasingly recognized as herbal medicines become more popular in industrialized societies. Some herbal products may potentially benefit people with liver disease; however, these benefits remain generally unproved in humans, and a greater awareness of potential adverse effects is required.
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Theophrastus on herbals and herbal remedies
Journal of the History of Biology, 1978Theophrastus of Eresos (c. 370-288/85 B.C.) was the outstanding student of Aristotle, and is famed in the history of Western literature for his lampooning Characters, as well as numerous treatises on botany, petrology, and other subjects in natural history.' Best known is the Historia Plantarum, which formed the base for all succeeding studies of plant
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Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2005
Herbal dietary supplements are taken by many individuals, often without the knowledge of their clinicians. Herbals have many pharmacologic and medicinal properties but are unregulated with respect to manufacturing purity, safety, and efficacy. Although clinicians often dismiss the utility of herbal therapy, many randomized controlled trials of herbal ...
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Herbal dietary supplements are taken by many individuals, often without the knowledge of their clinicians. Herbals have many pharmacologic and medicinal properties but are unregulated with respect to manufacturing purity, safety, and efficacy. Although clinicians often dismiss the utility of herbal therapy, many randomized controlled trials of herbal ...
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2004
In summary, herbs are commonly used, and it is the physician's responsibility to have better documentation of this practice by encouraging patients to report use of herbs, and to look for any unusual side effects that can occur in terms of herb-drug or herb-herb interactions.
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In summary, herbs are commonly used, and it is the physician's responsibility to have better documentation of this practice by encouraging patients to report use of herbs, and to look for any unusual side effects that can occur in terms of herb-drug or herb-herb interactions.
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Clinics in Liver Disease, 2007
There is appropriate concern about the potential risk for hepatotoxicity from herbal products because they are unregulated and therefore not standardized with regard to their contents. This is particularly the case for the crude herbals that are commonly formulated as a mixture, so that their ingredients may be ambiguous and even contain harmful ...
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There is appropriate concern about the potential risk for hepatotoxicity from herbal products because they are unregulated and therefore not standardized with regard to their contents. This is particularly the case for the crude herbals that are commonly formulated as a mixture, so that their ingredients may be ambiguous and even contain harmful ...
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