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Herbalism
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Herbalism

The term Herbalism refers to folk and traditional medicinal practice based on the use of plants and plant extracts.

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1 Overview
2 Examples
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Overview

A survey released in May 2004 by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine focused on who used (CAM), what was used, and why it was used in the United States by adults age 18 years and over during 2002. According to this recent survey, herbal therapy, or use of natural products other than vitamins and minerals, was the most commonly used CAM therapy (18.9%) in the United States during 2002 ([1] table 1 on page 8) when all use of prayer was excluded. Consistent with previous studies, this study found that the majority of individuals (i.e., 54.9%) used CAM in conjunction with conventional medicine ( page 6). "The fact that only 14.8% of adults sought care from a licensed or certified CAM practitioner suggests that most individuals who use CAM self-prescribe and/or self-medicate" (page 6).

Examples

The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine is starting to fund clinical trials; see the links at the National Institutes of Health Herbal Medicine Links Page. See Also: herb, complementary medicine, alternative medicine, chinese medicine, folk remedy, anesthesia, shamanism, paganism, herbology, folk medicine, welfare plant

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