Recent surveys reveal that nearly 60 million Americans use herbal supplements each year. These products often target the liver, kidneys, and cardiovascular system. However, one major challenge is the lack of strict regulation, leading to inconsistent quality and delayed detection of side effects. This gap leaves both patients and healthcare providers in a difficult position, as adverse reactions may only become evident after significant harm has occurred. Understanding doctors’ perspectives is crucial in navigating these risks.
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30. Holy Basil (Tulsi) Holy basil, also known as tulsi, is a revered herb in Ayurvedic medicine, recognized for its adaptogenic effects—particularly in balancing blood sugar…