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27 Oct 2015 10:18 #276155
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Is not as simple as isolating the active ingredient from a plant.
Apart from the fact lots of these plants in their raw form are poisonous :
making useful drugs for a population requires planning and sufficient raw material.
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27 Oct 2015 10:19 #276156
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"We have to develop drug strategies, and considerations of treating large numbers of people have to be taken into account,"
Michael Heinrich, professor of PharmaCognosy (medicinal plant research) at UCL.....
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27 Oct 2015 10:23 #276157
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"We need to get rid of the whiff of homeopathy :
and give old remedies the credit they deserve."
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27 Oct 2015 10:29 #276158
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Both the Ancient Egyptians and Hipocrates recommended using the bark of a willow tree for pain relief.
Its effectiveness was eventually proven in a study by the Royal Society in 1763.
But it was not until 1915 that drugs giant Bayer started selling it over the counter :
as Aspirin.
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