Guest guest Posted April 29, 2000 Report Share Posted April 29, 2000 Re Hypericum, I agree. I suspect that any herb receiving the hype that Hypericum has had, which results in half the population consuming high doses OTC products without consulting a herbalist, will be shown to cause the occasional problem. Caroline. ---------- > >To: ukherbal-listegroups >Subject: Liver herbs >Date: Sat, Apr 29, 2000, 10:30 am > > Hello all, > > A thought about the current focus on Hypericum, and the way in which it > speeds up metabolising of various drugs. Surely any herb that improves > liver function will have a similar effect? I'd predict that, as more herbs > become fashionable and research gets done, this finding will come up again > and again. What do other people think - and does anyone have any sense of > that actually happening in practice? > > Also: I was hoping to come to Conference, but I can't after all. So, > disappointed not to meet you all and put faces to names - but have a really > good one. > > And an afterthought. The Herbal Apothecary sent me 1kg of herbal smoking > mixture by mistake. What would you use it for? And if anyone does use it - > presumably somebody must - they are welcome to have it for the cost of > postage. > > Best wishes, > > Sujata > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Was the salesman clueless? Productopia has the answers. > http://click./1/3019/5/_/32528/_/957000650/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > List Owner > > > > Graham White, MNIMH > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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