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What Helps You? Herbal Medicines vs Synthetic Drugs

The choice between herbal medicine and synthetic drugs has been a subject of debate and curiosity among patients and healthcare professionals alike. Herbal medications are extracted from natural sources such as plants, herbs, and minerals, while synthetic drugs are created through chemical synthesis. so, what helps you? Herbal medicines vs Synthetic drugs.



Let’s explore the differences between herbal medicine versus synthetic drugs, examining their effectiveness, safety, and the factors that influence the choice of treatment. By understanding the pros and cons of each approach, we can make informed decisions about the medications used to manage our health.

Definitions

Herbal medicines; extracted from natural sources such as plants, herbs, and minerals, and have been used for centuries as traditional medicine.

Synthetic drugs; are created in a laboratory using chemical processes, and are a product of modern pharmaceutical research and development

Uses of Medications

Cultures around the world have relied on the natural sources for their medicinal properties for many generations. Many herbal medicines are still used today, either in their original form or as extracts, teas, or supplements.

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Scientists have been doing research on the effectiveness of North and South American Indigenous peoples use of specific herbal medicines they’ve used. Their research of medicinal plants used by Indigenous peoples have had some verified with promising benefits, and further research continues.

Synthetic drugs also have a wide range of uses, and been made available as antibiotics, painkillers, and antidepressants plus many more. These are produced in standardized doses making it easy to administer and prescribe.

Benefits and Limitations

Herbal Medicines

One major benefit of herbal medicines is the minimal risk of adverse effects and are often viewed as a gentler alternative. However, it is crucial to remember that herbal medicines can still react with other medications, and produce side effects including death.

Additionally, the lack of understanding or knowledge of standardized dosages and quality control can be a limitation and dangerous. It’s important to KNOW this information, and important to speak with a trained Herbalist. It is always advisable to inform your doctor about any herbal medicines you are using, or plan to use, and ensure your safety and well-being.

The debate between herbal and synthetic drugs continues. Both have their merits and limitations. Herbal medicines have a rich history and are derived from natural sources, while synthetic drugs are a product of scientific advancements.

Synthetic Drugs

A major concern with synthetic drugs is that many synthetic drugs can come with a laundry list of possible adverse reactions, ranging from minor annoyances like drowsiness or nausea to more serious complications.

Regulations and oversight of synthetic drugs is in place to safeguard public health, suppliers face strict regulations and oversight. Regulatory bodies like the Pharmaceutical Drugs Directorate (PDD) apply Food and Drug regulations under the Authority of the Food and Drug Act, in Canada. They ensure drugs for sale to the Public are safe, effective and of high quality. This is why we get Prescriptions from our Doctor, and have to make a trip to the pharmacy.

While this system provides a level of assurance, it’s important for us to remain informed about the potential risks and benefits of synthetic drugs. Concerns may still arise regarding their impact over extended periods of time and effects on our body. Remember, if you have questions, it’s OK to ASK questions to your Doctor or Nurse Practitioner.

Effectiveness in treating specific conditions

We eventually have to determine which type of medication will be more effective depending on the specific condition being treated. In certain cases, synthetic drugs have shown remarkable effectiveness, offering targeted and potent solutions.

On the other hand, herbal medicines can also be effective, particularly for milder ailments or when used as a complementary therapy. It’s important to evaluate the available options and consult your healthcare professionals to make the best decision.

There are some treatments of including both herbal and synthetic drugs together, and can be reviewed with your Doctor. You’re allowed to ask.

Factors Influencing the Choice of Medications

Personal preferences and beliefs

Ultimately, clients should have a say in their treatment options. Personal beliefs, values, and preferences can influence the choice between herbal and synthetic drugs. Some individuals may favor the idea of using natural remedies, while others may trust the scientific advancements behind synthetic drugs. Open and honest communication with healthcare professionals can help align treatment choices with personal preferences.

Medical professional Recommendations

The expertise and recommendations of medical professionals play a crucial role in medication choices. Physicians, pharmacists, and other healthcare providers have extensive knowledge of the benefits and risks associated with different medications. Their guidance can ensure that clients make well-informed decisions based on their unique conditions and healthcare needs.

Availability and Affordability

Availability and affordability are practical considerations when choosing medications. Factors such as geographic location, insurance coverage, and financial constraints can impact access to both natural and synthetic drugs. Understanding these constraints and seeking alternative options, such as generic versions or exploring herbal alternatives, can help navigate these challenges.

Making Informed Decisions about Medications

It is an ongoing debate between herbal and synthetic drugs, there is no definitive answer. Both options have their pros and cons, and what works for one person may not work for another.

Ultimately, making informed decisions about medications involves considering factors such as effectiveness, side effects, regulations, individual preferences, medical professional recommendations, affordability, and accessibility. With changes to the Canadian healthcare system, affordability will definitely be a huge factor for the low-income, homeless, and single parents.

Remember, it’s important to maintain open communication with your healthcare professionals, research available options, and carefully weigh the potential risks and benefits. So, whether it’s a synthetic drug or a herbal remedy, the key is to approach medication choices with a healthy dose of wit, wisdom, and a willingness to adapt as new information emerges.

Ultimately, the choice of medication should be based on personal needs, preferences, and the guidance of healthcare professionals. By staying informed, and weighing the benefits, and risks, we can make decisions that align with our health care goals. Remember, the goal is to prioritize safety, and effectiveness to achieve optimal health outcomes. Nobody else but you, and immediate family will genuinely care about the outcome of your health.

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Extra Learning Resources

Top Pharmaceutical Websites and Blogs

Ontario Herbalists Association – Herbal Education

What Are the Benefits of Herbal Medicine?

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10 Experimental Medical Treatment Discoveries

Medical research aka clinical research perform tests and procedures in the laboratory. Development of a drug or treatment is created, and eventually tests are done with animals. Shall we explore the 10 Experimental Medical treatment discoveries?

Once they are at a stage where there are no side effects or fatalities then choosing to move with the most promising experimental treatments into ‘clinical trials’ are planned. These are steps that are all conducted in ‘phases’, starting with research of molecules or elements, development of a drug then testing on animals.

Once testing is found safe with no harmful side effects, it then moves into the first phase with a small group of qualified people. Qualified people refers to those with specific health issues.

Begin with a Call – Out

The health team will continue delivering health care services, and the new treatments or tests ordered by the, or a team of Doctor(s) to measure and evaluate the outcome with help from qualified patients.

The team must first seek government ‘approval‘ to dispense the medications, and/or procedures. Volunteer patients safety is a mandatory priority.

A call-out for volunteers is made, usually for the latest promising medical drug or treatments. Would you volunteer or be willing to join a clinical trial with pay?

the 10 Experimental Medical Treatment Discoveries

  • Canadian study discovers way to make ‘universal’ organs for all transplant recipients, 2022

A new first-of-its-kind study out of Canada has discovered a way to make “universal” organs that could be used in all transplant recipients regardless of their blood type. The proof-of-concept study has demonstrated the possibility of safely converting blood type in donor organs for transplantation, which would make the wait shorter for patients, but also decrease mortality. Read more.

  • Experimental treatment helps patients hospitalized with COPD, 2021

People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can no longer take in all the air they need. A research team investigated the use of hyaluronan a long-chain sugar that’s naturally secreted by many tissues, including within the lungs. Read more.

  • This experimental drug could change the field of cancer research,2022

A tiny group of people just experienced something of a scientific miracle: their cancer simply vanished after an experimental treatment.The trial resulted in every single one of their tumors disappearing. Read more.

  • Experimental Brain Cancer Treatment Is a Success, 2016

Using the immune system to beat cancer is quickly becoming a promising new strategy for battling tumors. A report published in the New England Journal of Medicine say that the same immuneotherapy that is successful against blood cancers also helped a patient with advanced brain cancer. Read more.

  • How an experimental treatment beat a little girl’s cancer,2022

The first child ever to receive genetically-modified T cells. The experimental treatment cured her leukemia, and the success of her case has allowed all kinds of cellular therapies to be developed. Read more.

  • Experimental approach to treating pancreatic cancer heralded as a success,2022

A new gene therapy shrank the tumors of a woman with pancreatic cancer. Researchers think it has the potential to benefit millions more people. Read more.

  • Nasal cartilage relieves osteoarthritis in the knee, 2021

Cartilage cells from the nasal septum can help repair cartilage injuries in the knee — they can also withstand the chronic inflammatory tissue environment in osteoarthritis and even counteract the inflammation. Read more.

  • Electrical zaps can ‘reawaken’ lost neural connections, helping paralyzed people walk again, 2022

Scientists identified specific spinal nerve cells that people likely need to regain the ability to walk after paralyzing injuries. Read more.

  • Ebola vaccines in African countries successfully produced antibodies in kids and adults, 2022

The results of two randomized, placebo-controlled trials analyzing three Ebola vaccine administration strategies show promising results. Read more.

  • In a 1st, baby’s heart defect successfully treated with injected stem cells, 2022

A baby underwent heart surgeries for a heart defect, and was the first child on record to receive a stem cell injection to patch his heart after surgery. Read more.

End Phase of the Trial

Clinical trials are carried out in two groups, and four phases. Think of it as going from small to large numbers of people.

If the outcomes, evaluations and follow-up evaluations are positive, the new drug or treatment is nationally accepted then there is no further testing needed. The trials are closed.

A new medication is government approved for public dispensing. Paid volunteers are an important factor to the success of this new drug or treatment. I’m grateful for their courage in taking the trial to give us new medical discoveries.

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Learn to Explore your Interest

To start your own journey into entering a Cinical trial you can ask your doctor, or he may even ask if you’d be interested. Adults and children may qualify but it’s important to learn as much as possible about the trial.

Some clinical trials will Pay, and others may not. Do not be shy to ASK questions. The main goal is to test, and evaluate the outcomes of new medical treatments or medications.

I think the USA offers payment for clinical trials, and some may offer payment in Canada too. Again, don’t be shy to ask. It’s ok. No animals will be harmed. 🙂

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Extra Learning Resources

What is Biomedical Research?

U.S. National Library of Medicine – Clinical Trials

Clinical Trials Ontario

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What is a Viral Infection?

Germs are microorganisms that can be a disease producing (pathogenic) agent, and we know they are part of our surrounding environment. They are living organisms (aka biologic agents) that are able to invade and multiply in body tissues that can cause local cellular injury.

Germs have a cellular structure similar to all living things. These infectious germs include bacteria, protozoa, rickettsia, and fungi next to Virus’s. Today, we will explore just what is a Viral infection?


Traits of a Virus

A virus is an infectious agent that has the following traits;

  • able to easily ‘filter‘ through ‘bacteria retaining filters‘ due to their small size
  • contain molecules of nucleic acids, either DNA or RNA (like all living things!)
  • a protein coating, or made of carbohydrates, and fatty materials
  • an inability to grow and replicate outside a living cell

Ok, anyone else thinking about that movie ‘Alien‘ ?

A virus can be particularly dangerous to humans with these traits. They can easily ‘camouflage‘ themselves, and lie ‘dormant‘ in the body’s cells without calling attention to themselves.

Initial Response to a Virus

The virus will invade and affect host cells to act in four ways as follows;

  • may allow the virus to ‘live‘ in it’s cytoplasm where the virus lies dormant
  • may die without reproducing itself
  • may divide and then die
  • is transformed to divide and begins abnormal growth patterns
covid 19 enters various cells in human body

The human body’s immune response system gets triggered once cellular damage begins, and can lead to harm of the body’s cells, or damage to cells in other ways.

A virus can change our cell’s membranes so they’re not recognized by our body causing our immune system to attack our body’s own cells, and get injured or destroyed by our own immune system.

Infectious Process

The process for an infectious virus to spread from person-to-person must be in place. Picture a chain, and the links needed to create it’s length. So must a virus have specific links readied in proper sequence to be passed on.

Covid 19 seeks New Hosts continuously

The infectious disease occurs if their needed links are present and set in proper sequence, as follows;

  • Link I, the germ must be the ‘causative organism‘. Removal of this link can only occur if the causitive organism is destroyed, or changed to be harmless, while in the host cell environment. Otherwise, it will grow into sufficient numbers, and virulence to destroy normal surrounding tissue.
  • Link II, infectious organisms thrive and reproduce in ‘reservoirs‘ in the human body such as body tissues, and wastes of human, (animals and insects) or in food and water that’s contaminated by the virus.
  • Link III, a ‘portal of exit‘ such as the respiratory tract, reproductive tract, and the intestinal tract. Injury to the skin, or mucous membranes also provide portals of entry and exit (Link V) through cuts, tears, infections, or damaged that organisms can enter or leave. Remember the virus is tiny.
  • Link IV, ‘mode of transfer‘ from the host via the hands, air currents, fomites (inanimate objects, cups, books, cupboards, etc.), vectors (insects can harbor germs, and transfer with a bite and sting), droplets from coughing and sneezing, and any means the pathogens can move from place or host to another.
  • Link V, a ‘portal of entry‘ which the pathogens can ENTER the body of a new host
  • Link VI, a ‘susceptible host‘, one who has no, or poor immunity, or lack protective resistance to overcome the invasion of pathogens for infection. Many are susceptible due to age, poor diet, immuno – compromised health, poor living conditions, poor health, exposure to weather elements, stress to the body.

Human Body Response

The human body responds with protective measures to invasive infections with the formation of ‘antibodies‘ and a series of responses from our immune systems starting with symptoms of localized ‘inflammation‘. A covid -19 infection is known to cause a ‘cytokine storm’.

definition – cytokine storm

Classic signs of the ‘inflammatory response‘ are heat, redness, swelling, pain, and/or loss of function. These are physical responses of the physiological changes occurring during the inflammatory response stage.

The location and severity of the inflammation can help identify the source of the response and monitor it’s progression or regression. A viral infection will induce a systemic (whole body) inflammatory response such as headaches, chills, muscle aches, sweating, loss of appetite, and depression.

body organs are ‘reservoirs’ for Covid virus to thrive – one organ goes down, rest will follow

The symptoms alone cannot tell us the difference between flu or Covid-19 since both share similar symptoms. It’s important to get tested for both flu and Covid-19. Check to see if family or close friend can pick up, and drop off a PCR test. Symptoms will begin anywhere 2 – 14 days after exposed to Covid-19, and can range from mild to severe.

Medical concerns with these symptoms are problems that arise such as poor fluid intake, nutrition imbalance, poor comfort, activity intolerance, loss of motion, decline in self-care, frequent urination or defecation, and increased need for rest.

Controlling Infectious Disease

The Centre for Disease Control (CDC) recommended the use of ‘Universal Precautions‘ for healthcare teams in 1987. A directive for health care professionals to view all patient blood, and body fluids as potentially infectious, and to be handled as such.

medical teams use ‘barriers’ to prevent infection for patient and themselves

I think we have all seen health care staff with gloves, caps, masks and gowns, and maybe face shields. All this is similar to ‘personal protective equipment‘ (PPE) but for healthcare staff at medical facilities.This is all part of ‘Universal Precautions’ practice. Are you comfortable entering a hospital knowing, it’s been sanitized?

Major goals for healthcare teams who work with infectious diseases are as follows;

  • promote sanitary standards in communities
  • identify highly susceptible persons to infections
  • reduce the chances of getting or spread of infections
  • promote and deliver immunization programs against infectious diseases
medical team teach people to stay healthy

Unfortunately we have substandard housing, indoor and outdoor rodents, insects, dust, human waste, contaminated foods and water supplies that are all major sources of infections. Do you make efforts to sanitize your home?

Virus’s of Today

Today, we have the SARs-Covid, RSV, and the Flu virus’s going on around us aka the ‘tripledemic‘. Health professionals know that virus’s are continuously evolving, and adapting to their surrounding environment. This includes adapting to bypass the protections from vaccines for the SARS-Covid 19 virus.

prevent covid infection vaccine and tests thank Health teams

Health researchers have released near bi-monthly reports that the Covid virus gets more infectious with every adaptation (new generation), and new names are added to the list of this evolving virus. I don’t think I’m alone trying to remember the name of the latest, or the name of the last virus. 😐

Tiring of Stress Living with a Pandemic

Pandemic fatigue refers to people tiring of the safety precautions set in place by Health officers, and government officials plus worrying about keeping jobs to insure shelter, food and paying the bills. They are no longer ‘mandating‘ masks but tell us, ‘do your best’.

It will be your own responsibility whether you stay healthy or get infected. It will be your responsibility whether you wear a mask, wash your hands, and maintain a safe distance.

Covid Safety Reminder for Pandemic Prevention

I continue wearing my mask, washing my hands, and keeping my distance. I have family with immunocompromised health issues that these infections could seriously cause further damage or death.

definition of immunocompromised

I would rather do my best to Protect my family, friends, and neighbors plus You. So, if you see me with my mask, nod, and don’t mind me. We’re in this together, our scientists are working hard plus studying each new variant to find a cure or improve the vaccine. We can only do our best, to stay alive, stay healthy, have faith in our scientists, and each other.

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explanation of a virus

Extra Learning Resources

What is Virology?

What is a vaccine? Types, stages for approval

What to know about antiviral drugs and products

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