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5 Key Scientific Studies On Herbal Products

by Mike Calamus
Many of those who discourage the use of herbal products always mention the lack of scientific evidence. However, even if the manufacturers themselves do not test their products, independent scientists have been curious about how healthy is the herbal life after all. These independent scientific studies are more reliable, after all, since they don’t have any conflict of interest whether the results are positive or negative.

Some herbal supplements have adverse effects when taken simultaneously with medicine. The one chief example would be Panax ginseng. When combined with warfarin, phenelzine and alcohol there are effects such as headaches, sleep disorders and indigestion.

However, the study saw that only herbal supplements that have Panax ginseng as the main ingredient cause these adverse effects while if only the ginseng was ingested, there would be no adverse effects. Herbal life products  are quite careful in including all the ingredients in their products. Read the product labels carefully in order to protect yourself from adverse effects.

Guggul, fenugreek, red yeast rice and artichoke have been proven to reduce cholesterol by 10 to 33%! This was conducted in a clinical trial. Today, scientists are trying to look for the exact characteristics of these herbs in order to develop them into some medicine that can solve hypercholesterolemia. Do not be surprised by this because many of the over the counter products that populate our drug stores and medicine cabinets come from plants! What they do is they extract the needed components from herbs and once isolated, they make products out of it in precise measurements.

The only advantage of medicine is that they undergo clinical trials before they are sold in the market. Herbal life products may not have undergone clinical trial beforehand but that is because these products do not promise to be the cure-all of everything. They are only supplements. As such, they are not mandated by law to provide proof of their effectiveness because they legally cannot promise claims in fixing your sickness.

Two different studies were conducted on feverfew and black cohosh respectively. They have discovered that both herbs only have mild adverse effects. These mild effects are reversible and curable. On the positive side, the studies have revealed that these two herbs are actually quite effective when it comes to curing afflictions, they are still quite effective. Feverfew is currently being considered as a cure against migraines.

Herbalife products are also measured out precisely and only the best is retained in the Herbalife diet supplements. These herbal supplements are already manufactured, as such; they have been screened for quality control and the like. It has been said that it is possible to overdose on herbal treatments.

This is quite true, especially when it comes to products like the herbal tea concentrate . As a concentrate, a little goes a long way already. If you are not careful, it will taste very bitter and you may think it’s the product.  You should always look at the label and the instructions that the manufacturer provides. These are very important especially when it comes to your health.



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Gary Powell Freshman  
Why do so many go along with the medical paradigm of scientific proof of everything when they have no scientific proof that vaccines are either safe or effective? Why do people blindly accept that just because the loudest mouths scream a lie that it must be true? Wake up and start questioning these "scientists" that always say natural products have not been scientifically proven. There are many studies into natural products that have been buried because Big Pharma cannot yet make a profit out of them. It is all about their wealth, not your health. to Big Pharma natural nedicine is a wealth hazard. So is proper nutrition. Stop lettingthem call the tune and become a free thinker
OldManInTheHills
Aug 1st 2009 05:26   
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