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Finding health in folklore, herbs and supplements: the good, the bad & the ugly. Part II-- The ugly.
- Alan Clark.
- Mo Med. 2002 Nov 1; 99 (10): 578-9.
AbstractThe dark 'bad' side of herbal and supplement use is not only in their direct adverse effects or toxicity, but in their potential for interactions with a variety of agents commonly used by mainstream practitioners. In the next issue, Part III--The Ugly--will focus on the distorted image of these hazardous herbal drifters.
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