Medicinal Herbs: Answers and Advice, Part 1
Many herbal medicines have been used for centuries but have only recently been subjected to rigorous scientific scrutiny. Feverfew, milk thistle, tea tree oil, and valerian are considered safe for use by most patients. All four appear to provide some benefits in treating or preventing illness, but t...
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