Evidence Based Herbal Medicine and Mental Health

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  • R Hajiaghaee
Abstract:

Many cultures have developed folk herbal remedies for various symptoms of mental illness. An evidence base now is being developed for some of these “alternative” herbal remedies. There has been an increase in the number and proportion of clinical trials of complementary medicine, which suggests a trend toward an evidence-based approach. This review presents the scientific information regarding herbal medicine with evidence based approaches for saffron.

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volume 3  issue 43

pages  1- 8

publication date 2012-09

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