Assistant Professor, Department of Sciences, Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Mohali, India
Review
Herbal Medicine
Author(s): Erina Suneja*
The term "herbal medicine" refers to the use of medicinal plants for treating and curing illnesses. It includes everything from traditional and well-liked medications from all over the world to the use of standardised herbal extracts. Generally speaking, cultural rootedness long-standing and widespread use in a Traditional Medical System may indicate safety, but not efficacy of treatments, especially in herbal medicine where convention is almost entirely based on drug containing active vista at very low and ultra low concentrations, or relying on magical-energetic principles. The measurement of "transferability" of care between different distillations is not a pertinent objective for clinical research in the age of globalisation and the so-called "plate world," whereas are the assessment of efficacy and shutter that should be based on the typical example .. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2329-6836.23.11.2.1-2