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In reply to the discussion: Here's why *real* medicine is different than woo: [View all]intaglio
(8,170 posts)you cannot control the dosages and you cannot control the other substances that are in the herbs.
Look at the 2 favourites of the "herbal medicines is good" community; willow bark and foxglove tea.
Willow bark does contain salicylic acid which is an NSAID but that substance destroys the lining of the stomach a damn site faster than the medical version aspirin (acetyl salicylic acid) which is most definitely NOT in willow bark.
Foxglove tea can assist patients suffering from angina but you cannot control the dosage in the decoction as the content of the active ingredient, digitalis, varies between plants and even varies according to the season. Then add in the cocktail of other poisons present in foxglove and it becomes a weapon of last resort against angina.
To put it another way, would you prefer to use morphine for pain control or heroin bought on the street?