How reliable are the herbal meds?
admin | Dec 28, 2011 | Comments 0
In his column last Dec. 5, titled “All about herbal medicines,” Neal Cruz wrote: “You can be sure that each and every herbal being sold by RiteMed has been tested and proven to alleviate, if not cure, the symptoms of some illnesses. Each of them has been approved by the Department of Science and Technology.”
How reliable is that statement? Does testimonial or anecdotal evidence on the effects of drugs derived from plants justify the promotion of their use? Or do we need hard data? One’s health should not be put at risk by claims made by any company, government agency, or persons without adequate proof.
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