A herbal plant

 A medicinal plant, also known as an herbal medicine, is a plant or plant part that is used to treat or prevent disease, or to promote general health: 

    Definition

  • A medicinal plant is a plant whose parts are used as a medicine to treat a condition or disease. 
  • Uses
  • Medicinal plants are used in traditional and conventional medicine, as well as in cosmetics, food supplements, and other natural health products. 
  • History
  • The use of medicinal plants dates back to ancient times, with evidence of their use in Egypt, Greece, China, and India.
  • Safety
  • Some medicinal plants contain dangerous substances and should be used carefully. Herbal supplements are not regulated by the FDA and have not been tested in clinical trials.
  • Interactions
  • Herbal supplements can interact with prescription or over-the-counter medicines and cause adverse drug reactions.
  • Symptoms 
  • If you experience nausea, dizziness, headache, swelling, upset stomach, or breathing difficulty after taking an herbal supplement, you should stop taking it and contact a doctor immediately

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