Herbal Medicines Revealed

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medicines have been used throughout history by people the world over and while it is difficult to determine the exact beginnings of herbal medicine, remains from archaeological digs show that plants were used by early civilizations in burial rituals and other ceremonies.
Herbal medicines were the only remedies known to man before the advent of modern medicine which has only been around for about 300 years. Many of the conventional drugs we now use are based on herbs and herbal remedies of ancient times. Nearly a quarter of all prescription drugs in the US contain an active ingredient that has been derived from a plant. Some of these ingredients are from actual plant extracts while others are man made chemicals based on the active properties of a plant.
Herbs and Modern Medicine
Some examples of modern day medicines based on ancient herbal medicine wisdom can be found as close as our own medicine cabinet. Salicylic acid, a compound that is similar to the active ingredient in aspirin, was originally derived from white willow bark. The opium poppy gave us morphine and codeine as well as laudanum, a tranquilizer used during Victorian times. And Vincristine from the periwinkle is used to treat certain types of cancer.
Before the discovery of antibiotics, Echinacea was one of the most widely used of herbal medicines in the United States. It was prescribed to fight a variety of infections and today it has been proven by researchers to boost the immune system by stimulating the production of white blood cells that help fight disease.
Old Traditions Return
Today, there seems to be a growing trend to return to the old but proven ways of herbal medicines, as many people are looking for an alternative route to traditional medicines and cures. They may feel that modern conventional medicine isn