Archive for November 16th, 2006
Alternative Herbal Medicine making inroads
This is an article focusing on alternative herbal medicine. We hope that you find this article both interesting and informative. If you have thoughts about this topic, plese feel free to leave your comments below.
As long as anyone can remember there have been herbal remedies. It hasn’t been until recent history though that they have been called alternative herbal medicine. After all, most medicines started out as an herbal remedy of some sort or another. So investigating this option as an optioin to what has become standard medicine isn’t unreasonable.
I’ve had a pretty weak immune system ever since I was a kid, so I’ve had more than my fair share of illnesses over the years. I’ve never gone through a single year without getting several bad colds, the flu, or even worse. As a result of my poor health, I’ve become very familiar with both over-the-counter and prescription medications. I never gave my medications a second thought until I read a published report that said these drugs might be doing more harm than good in some cases. That’s when I decided to look into alternative herbal medicine.
One advantage of alternative herbal medicine is that it’s all natural and chemical-free. This means that there’s zero chance of becoming addicted to the medication, which is definitely not the case with prescription drugs. Another advantage is that alternative herbal medicine is often much cheaper than the products put out by major pharmaceutical companies. With prescription costs rising all over the country (prompting thousands of people to cross the border to Canada to buy their medications), this low cost makes alternative herbal medicine even more attractive. A third reason that someone might choose alternative herbal medicine is because of allergies. For example, I am allergic to acetaminophen, which is a common pain reliever and fever reducer in over-the-counter medications, so I need to find a different way to treat those problems.
When I tell people that I prefer alternative herbal medicine, I am often met with puzzled looks. The most common question I get is if I’m taking alternative herbal medicine because of religious reasons. While it’s true that some people might be doing so, that’s not the case for me. I would just rather treat my illnesses as naturally as possible rather than infusing my body with all kinds of chemicals that may turn out to be harmful in some way.
The second most common question I get is whether or not alternative herbal medicine actually works. I was genuinely surprised by the number of people that apparently think alternative herbal medicine is just a sham. Of course I haven’t tried all the products out there, but the ones I’ve used have worked wonderfully well for me. I have used alternative herbal medicine to successfully treat colds, the flu, headaches, digestive disorders, and even a mild case of arthritis.
I’m by no means saying that alternative herbal medicine will work equally well for everyone and for every type of health problem out there. But there’s no harm in at least giving these products a chance. So if you’re looking for a different way to treat common ailments, then I suggest checking out alternative herbal medicine right now.
Our article is not intended to help you make unguided medical decisions. Whether to take herbal medications or not must be made with the advise and counsel of trusted professionals, freinds, and family.
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