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Yes, though how well they do depends on your body, in what form you take it, and how much you take.
Many herbal remedies contain the same chemicals as those used in making medicine -- for an example, aspirin was invented originally because of studies on white willow bark, used in the past as medicine. The herbal remedies sold in stores are usually fairly mild ones (chamomile, Valerian) and in fairly small quantities, so that would explain why many people think they're malarkey.
yes why not?i m a doctor of herbs.a herb can kill you too.5
Depends on how guillable you are.
yes some are bedder than perscriptions
The results are variable, depending on the quality of the remedy and the condition they are expected to treat. If they were reliable, you would find a lot more doctors interested in using them.
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