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I mean..i never understood what it means the substances written there..at the composition f the medicine..it is chinese to me...
where do these substances come from?can you give examples?

i always imagined that medicine is made of plants...

2007-09-28 00:07:05 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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God intended the trees and plants to be for our medicines... But man and his science has taken them and made them impossible for our bodies to consume, thus giving off bad side effects.

There are too many herbs and plants used for healing to be mentioned here; but yes initially they ALL begin with plants or tree bark etc. Then the "scientists" take them and add their chemicals to them... and make some of them non consumable!!! I'm speaking of those that actually cause liver damage which many doctors don't even consider!...

The Green Pharmacy is an excellent book to help you discover some NATURAL medicinal uses

2007-09-28 00:20:00 · answer #1 · answered by Cica 5 · 0 1

First of all when you say medicine, you need to specify which medicinology you were talking about. Because Homoepathic medicines are made different than that of Allopathic medicines. But the basic concept behind medicine making is a chemical process at a specified temperature and proper place... Google it for more detailed explanation..
Good Luck...

2007-09-28 00:13:02 · answer #2 · answered by shekhar 3 · 1 0

Initially yes, most medication did come from plants. Aspirin is found in willow bark, and digitalis (a heart medication) from foxglove, a flowering garden plant. But now days they are manufactured by huge conglomerates in factories using chemicals.

2007-09-28 00:13:03 · answer #3 · answered by Barb Outhere 7 · 2 0

I could explain, but it would take 4 years for you to grasp the meanings, I suggest you do some research on Google.

2007-09-28 00:10:36 · answer #4 · answered by kevrigger 5 · 1 0

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