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11-30-2009

Nearly half the US populations turns to complementary, alternative and integrative practices to maintain or improve their health. Dr. Ellen Hughes explores what consumers need to know when considering herbs and Supplements. Series: “UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public” [12/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13112]

Duration : 1:27:39


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7 comments so far.

On Nov 30 2009 @ 18:39, foolsgoldsoma said: |

America over …
America over medicates itself.

There’s a miracle drug for everything yet the side effects are sometimes worse than the disease itself!

Acetaminophen, for example, DESTROYS your liver.

On Nov 30 2009 @ 18:39, belltcm said: |

Herbal Medicine is …
Herbal Medicine is not Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM). The herbal which is used following the theory of TCM is true TCM.

On Nov 30 2009 @ 18:39, tnfellow said: |

Hydrangea root and …
Hydrangea root and marshmellow root have been proven to relieve pain assoc. with urinary tract / kidney stones in minutes and will dissolve most stones within a few days,,, for about $25,,, research it then u decide

On Nov 30 2009 @ 18:39, connecttoyourenergy said: |

I would never …
I would never believe a study that has been funded by Pharma companys to dis-credit herbs etc

Organic for life!

On Nov 30 2009 @ 18:39, colloidalsilver4u said: |

science is not …
science is not better than nature.
a buyer has to do research before ingesting anything into their bodies (presb drugs, herbs etc) vioxx , celbrex research it.
they use herbal supplements, for one reason, they have lost trust in the medical establishment. that is the #1 reason. she makes fun of people taking herbs with her cartoons, but the fact of the matter is, herbs are still a safer aproach

On Nov 30 2009 @ 18:39, Vitamins4GreatHealth said: |

This is a really …
This is a really good video, Thanks so much.

On Nov 30 2009 @ 18:39, SugarAddict said: |

Thanks for …
Thanks for uploading this.

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