Welcome to 2015!
A new year has commenced, a time when people make resolutions towards goals of fitness, health, and weightloss. When making resolutions ensure you keep them simple, monitor and review your progress regularly and remind yourself of your goals. This way you are more likely to succeed in keeping your resolutions and reaching your target for the year!
I am very happy to announce that this year Apothecary Greens will feature posts from guest bloggers, including a very creative lady who blogs over at Zentangle Creations; I am really happy that she has accepted my invitation to be a guest blogger and I am sure you will join me in welcoming her!
Looking forward to writing about alternative therapies and herbs and gardening!
Hope your 2015 will be wonderful.
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NOTE: The information in this blog does not constitute the practice of medicine, and does not replace the advice of your health care provider.
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NOTE: The information in this blog does not constitute the practice of medicine, and does not replace the advice of your health care provider.
Wednesday, 31 December 2014
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Be aware of how natural supplements may effect your prescribed medications
Herbal remedies, vitamin and mineral supplements, aromatherapy, and other naturally based therapies are nothing new. Surprisingly however, despite them being around for a long time, it seems that there are still some users of alternative therapies that may not understand that although these remedies are natural they can still be considered medicines and need to be used with the same care that is used with prescribed traditional medicines.
When you are at a Doctor and they ask you what other medication you are using, do you ever consider also telling them about any alternative therapies you are using?
For example, say you were on a prescription to thin your blood, (Warfarin is a commonly used medicine for this) and you were also taking a large amount of Ginseng which is also a blood thinner, the two together could have a major impact on the condition of your blood, thinning it to a dangerous level.
So if you were taking large amounts of Ginseng, would you tell the Doctor when he asks what other medication you are on? Or would you feel that it is herbal, a natural thing, so its not a medicine?
Please be careful when taking natural supplements at medicinal/therapeutic levels , they are medicines, and need to be treated with the same care as your traditional pharmaceuticals.
Potential Interactions Between Alternative Therapies and Warfarin
http://www.woodlandherbs.co.uk/acatalog/cautions.html
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NOTE: The information in this blog does not constitute the practice of medicine, and does not replace the advice of your health care provider.
When you are at a Doctor and they ask you what other medication you are using, do you ever consider also telling them about any alternative therapies you are using?
For example, say you were on a prescription to thin your blood, (Warfarin is a commonly used medicine for this) and you were also taking a large amount of Ginseng which is also a blood thinner, the two together could have a major impact on the condition of your blood, thinning it to a dangerous level.
So if you were taking large amounts of Ginseng, would you tell the Doctor when he asks what other medication you are on? Or would you feel that it is herbal, a natural thing, so its not a medicine?
Please be careful when taking natural supplements at medicinal/therapeutic levels , they are medicines, and need to be treated with the same care as your traditional pharmaceuticals.
RESOURCE LINKS
CHECKING FOR POSSIBLE HERB-DRUG INTERACTIONSPotential Interactions Between Alternative Therapies and Warfarin
http://www.woodlandherbs.co.uk/acatalog/cautions.html
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NOTE: The information in this blog does not constitute the practice of medicine, and does not replace the advice of your health care provider.
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