Chinese Herbal
Medicine
Chinese Herbal
Medicine Information
Chinese herbal medicine is very popular today, and is becoming
more and more popular all the time. The Chinese culture has a
sort of mystical and mysterious shroud around it, which has led
many westerners to feel that they have many answers to things that
we don’t, especially with respect to health. After all, if a
people have been using a remedy for thousands of years, it has to
be good, right?
Well, I’m not so convinced. Certainly, some Chineseherbal
medicines are not doubt effective. However, very little
scientific study has been done on the vast majority of them, and
I’m a little skeptical of things not rigorously tested for harmful
side effects. Taking something untested is a risky crapshoot;
sure, it could be really good for you, but it could also be doing
all kinds of permanent damage. In my opinion, its not really
worth the risk for common every day ailments, as there are plenty
of proven and tested medicines available. Of course if you
have something more serious, you’re probably more willing to take
risks.
Chinese Herbal
Medicine Tips and Advice
Studying biology in college, the one thing I learned without
doubt is that herbal and natural don’t always mean good or
safe. Chineseherbal medicines are often exalted as being
totally natural and therefore entirely safe, but many people seem
to forget that the most deadly substances known to man are likewise
entirely natural.
I don’t mean to scare you away from ever trying a
Chinese herbal
medicine. Just be careful when you go looking
for one, and select things that have had at least some amount of
studies done on them. As a vast, ancient, and hugely
populated part of the world, China no doubt does indeed have some
effective remedies, but the label ‘Chinese herbal medicine’ should
never be considered a guarantee for safety.
The one Chinese herbal medicine I do subscribe to is their
teas. While they’re maybe not medicines in the traditional
sense, drinking lots of green or black tea has been linked to a lot
of positive health effects, including lower risk of cancer and
longer lifespan. The tea plant has been proven to contain
many different antioxidants which have these positive health
effects. A lot of Chinese herbal medicines also contain some
amount of tea extracts, which are very likely good for you.
Just make sure you look into the other ingredients a little before
making a regular habit out of taking something.
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