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Tag: Botanical medicine

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Does Kava Have Any Health Risks? A Pharmacology Perspective

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According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), kava-containing dietary supplements may be associated with severe liver injury, with the agency issuing a consumer advisory in 2002. While some use it for anxiety relief, it is crucial to understand the very real and potentially serious health risks associated with kava use.

What is the name of the flower drugs? Exploring botanical sources of medicine

5 min read
According to a 2020 review in the Journal of Natural Products, more than 50% of currently available FDA-approved drugs are directly or indirectly derived from natural products. These powerful compounds often originate from flowers, leading to the question: **What is the name of the flower drugs?** The answer is not a single name but a diverse array of plants, each containing potent medicinal properties that have shaped the history of pharmacology.

What Herbs Contain Salicylic Acid? An Exploration of Botanical Sources

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For centuries, traditional healers have relied on specific plants for their pain-relieving and fever-reducing properties, and we now know that many of these herbs contain salicylic acid, or a related compound called salicin. This article explores the various natural botanical sources of this well-known chemical, highlighting key herbs and spices that have long been used in herbal medicine.