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It is known that humans made use
of plants, both for food and remedies, very early on. The first text
ever written about plants in medicine, compiled by the Sumerians some
3000 years BC, comprises a set of tablets engraved with cuneiform
letters. Thus begins the official history of phytotherapy. Since that
time, humans have continued in their quest for knowledge of the secrets
and beneficial properties of plants.
Today, science has made great strides and opened up new horizons for the
use of phytotherapy, providing cutting-edge scientific methods for the
ongoing study of the active principles of plants, discovering new
properties and more convenient ways of integrating phytotherapy into our
modern lives. Plants are finally gaining widespread recognition for
their medicinal uses.
"Standard" or "chemical" medicines are often viewed in opposition to
phytotherapy, yet there is a place for each in the array of therapeutic
options available to us today. While it is an undisputed fact that the
use of "standard" pharmaceuticals has achieved excellent results in many
spheres - and thus they have held centre-stage in medical practice for
nearly a century - it must also be acknowledged that, little by little,
we have become aware of a plethora of unwanted and alarming side
effects.
By contrast, "health" medicines - the fruits of phytotherapy - offer
treatments, gently stimulating good reactions in the body without
attacking it. The aim is not simply to treat illnesses as they come
along, but to prevent them from occurring in the first place. The result
is effective and longer lasting action, both for overall health and in
treatment of chronic problems; insomnia or arthrosis, for example. And
importantly - they are free from side effects.
In an era marked by the quest for a healthier life, a return to nature
and personal balance, phytotherapy emerges as an ideal answer to the
'modern-day ills' characteristic of our society, such as stress,
sleep-loss, and weight gain. Advances in agronomy, chemistry, and
pharmacology have made it possible to develop safer, more suitable and
more effective therapeutic forms, and the level of technical and
scientific expertise now achieved in the field of phytotherapy makes it
highly successful.
Because their action is so gentle, the health medicines derived from
phytotherapy are daily allies in the quest for good health. Children as
well as adults can thus enjoy phytotherapy's benefits. Do not hesitate
to ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice. As a qualified scientist,
he or she should be able to guide your choice. |