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6 Tips for Buying Herbal treatments

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Not all herbal formulations are the same.

“It’s the wild, wild West available as far as what’s being sold and who is recommending what,” says functional-medicine practitioner Mark Menolascino, MD. The safe use of herbal remedies requires doing some homework and keeping a buyer-beware attitude. Knowing that, follow these basic guidelines:

  • Avoid buying herbs online if you don't know and trust the organization. When possible, go to a natural-food store or co-op and ask staff for help picking out a reputable product. If you do order online, herbalist Lily Mazzarella, MS, CNS, suggests choosing manufacturers with solid reputations, such as Herb Pharm and Gaia Herbs.
  • Pass on the cheapest option. High-quality herbal formulas are costly to produce, so avoid the temptation of the lowest cost.
  • Notice certifications. A seal on the package may show the product is endorsed by a trustworthy third-party certification organization, such as the U.S. Pharmacopeial Convention (USP). However the absence of a seal doesn’t mean an item isn’t good, says Mark Blumenthal, founder and executive director from the American Botanical Council, a nonprofit herbal-research organization. “The best products don’t have certification, which leaves consumers in a tough spot.”
  • Start by trying single herbals in lieu of antianxiety mixtures. “With individual formulas, it’s simpler to pinpoint what works for you,” says Menolascino.
  • Pay focus on shelf life. When looking for freshness and potency, know that teas are the first to fade. Tinctures last quite a bit longer, because most are preserved in alcohol; Blumenthal believes these may last up to five years, plus some maintain their potency even longer. For freeze-dried extracts, he suggests discarding them if you haven’t finished them before their expiration date. Still, there is little danger if you do take an expired capsule.
  • Consider seeing an herbalist, a naturopath, or perhaps an acupuncturist for guidance, says Mazzarella. “An expert will help to identify if your anxiety is an indicator of a systemic imbalance that requires attention.”
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