Herbal Safety Guidelines And Recommendations
Posted by Thomas Miller on 16th Jun 2016
Before using an herb you are unfamiliar with, find out its medicinal properties. Research it thoroughly and/or consult with an appropriately qualified practitioner or expert. If you are taking prescription drugs, or have a medical condition check with an appropriately qualified practitioner before using herbs medicinally. Herbs have shown overwhelming evidence that they work. Just because a small amount works well does NOT mean that more is better. As individuals we all have different constitutions, sensitivities, allergic reactions and possible health conditions. The following are merely guidelines. They include herbs offered on our websites. This list does not help with administering information on possible interactions and contraindications with prescription medicine. This needs to be discussed with your physician.
Should I check with my
doctor or healthcare provider before using a supplement?
This is a good idea, especially for certain population groups. Dietary
supplements may not be risk-free under certain circumstances. If you are
pregnant, nursing a baby, or have a chronic medical condition, such as,
diabetes, hypertension or heart disease, be sure to consult your doctor or
pharmacist before purchasing or taking any supplement. While vitamin and
mineral supplements are widely used and generally considered safe, you may wish
to check with your doctor or pharmacist before taking these or any other
dietary supplements. If you plan to use a dietary supplement in place of drugs
or in combination with any drug, tell your health care provider first. Many
supplements contain active ingredients that have strong biological effects and
their safety is not always assured in all users. If you have certain health
conditions and take these products, you may be placing yourself at risk.
Some supplements may
interact with prescription and over-the-counter medicines
Taking a combination of supplements or using these products together with
medications (whether prescription or OTC drugs) could under certain
circumstances produce adverse effects. Be alert to advisories about these
products, whether taken alone or in combination.
Statements made by Western Herbal and Nutrition, Inc. have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. The FDA Does not evaluate or test herbs. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. Consult with your physician for diagnosis or treatment. Use herbs as per instructions and always watch for any allergic reactions.