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What about the Marijuana and I Swear This is my Last Post on Herbal Medicine

      Pot, weed, ganga, Mary Jane, cannabis, broccoli, joint, and dope are all names for the marijuana. First of all I want to start off by saying that marijuana is not a drug, it's an herb man. Recently, "Texas  passed a certain milestone as it became the 30th state in the U.S. to administer legal medical marijuana after doctors in central Texas prescribed CBD oil to a 6 year-old girl with epilepsy (Dymoke 1)." This is very important for Texas and medicinal marijuana as it shows that more states are becoming open to the idea. However, the girl who received the prescription only contained less than 1% of THC. However, there can be many problems in the medicinal marijuana industry. Due to the regulation right now people cannot be getting medicinal marijuana even if they need it. In conclusion, the herbal medicine industry is littered with lies that could possibly roll into the medicinal marijuana industry.    P.S. sorry for the last video, but get tro...

Problems in the Herbal Medicine Industry

    Another break in my day, means some more quality time of me wriggling around the internet, and over the last couple of hours I think I have enough information to make you realize how broke the herbal medicine industry is. First of all, “Nearly 1 in 5 adults in the United States report taking an herbal product” (Bent 1), but that doesn't  mean that this herbal product was doing what it said it would. The FDA recognizes all herbal medicine as a dietary supplement. This means that they don't have to claim whether or not there product cures, mitigates or prevents illnesses (Bent 1). However, that is not the only problem in this rotten industry. In 2013, the New York Times released an article titled, "Herbal Supplements Are Often Not What They Seem." You could probably guess what the article is about, and you'd be right. Many herbal supplements were found of adulterating their product or even just replacing it with another herb. In other words, they are giving us t...

Statistics and Facts on Herbal Medicine in the U.S.

     Earlier today, I was lurking around the line, and found some interesting facts about herbal medicine in the U.S. Did you know that, “Five of the top 10 herbs (garlic, ginkgo, garlic, St. John’s wort, soy, and kava) have substantial scientific evidence suggesting efficacy for specific indications” (Bent 1). This made me realize that not all medicinal herbs are bogus, and some of them have some truth to them. On my last post, I said that garlic couldn't cure hypercholesterolemia, but it turns out it can. Though garlic isn't as powerful as statin drugs, it can lower cholesterol levels anywhere from 4-6%. Another herb that has scientific proof of medicinal properties, is soy. SOY BOYS UNITE. Soy is proven to be able to lower cholesterol levels, but due to the belief of it containing high estrogen levels, many people talk down to those who like soy. However, there is no scientific proof that it contains high levels of estrogen. Finally, "of the roughly 20,000 herbal produ...

Herbal Medicine

     Today I was snooping around the Internet, and found an interesting article on herbal medicine. I can't believe people still believe in herbal medicine anyways, its not like garlic can help cure my hypercholesterolemia and protect me from vampires. As I read through the text, I came to realize that ancient herbal medicine has "strong cultural and historic roots dating to 5,000 BCE” (Ronzio 1). I continued to look up information on herbal medicine and found an article titled, "Curiosity or Cure?: Chinese Medicine and American Orientalism in Progressive Era California and Oregon." Thinking it was a Buzz Feed quiz on what herb I was, I clicked. Turns out it was a twenty-seven page article on how Western Medicine kicked Chinese Medicine and other traditional medicines out by making laws prohibiting people to practice medicine without a license, which most of the Chinese herbalist did not have. Therefore, forcing them to go out of business. However, after dilly dallyi...