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Why You Shouldn’t Drink a Lot of Herbal Tinctures – The Answer of a Narcologist

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the narcologist says, many people rushed to improve their health with herbal tinctures. But this is definitely dangerous for the body.

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, interest in herbal tinctures has increased, as some people hope to improve their health through the beneficial properties of the natural ingredients in such preparations. However, according to a well-known narcologist, Yevhen Brun, herbal tinctures should be used with great caution.

“There are certain myths that alcohol tinctures of certain medicines help with certain diseases. Unfortunately, the world of plants is so vast and ambiguous that you need to have great art to choose the right plant and the right dosage form to make this medicine work. Herbal preparations don’t work like that, they don’t hit any one target, they hit areas and don’t always hit, and sometimes they do harm along with benefit. Especially if they are alcohol tinctures,” he said.

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Written by Emma Miller

I am a registered dietitian nutritionist and own a private nutrition practice, where I provide one-on-one nutritional counseling to patients. I specialize in chronic disease prevention/ management, vegan/ vegetarian nutrition, pre-natal/ postpartum nutrition, wellness coaching, medical nutrition therapy, and weight management.

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