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What a wild pivot from "flowers are for all genders" to 'bring back homeopathic medicine, I don't need no stinking doctors telling me what plants I should rub on my wounds!" lmao
Edit: sorry for conflating homeopathic and herbal medicine, they was dumb of me. I was just trying to point out what I though was a funny swing from one topic to another pretty unrelated topic
Herbal medicine is how we created aspirin, and is a mix of actually effective things that have become medicine over time and placebos. It generally has positive outcomes.
Homeopathic 'medicine' is magic water that heals with vibrations. It is 100% bullshit.
Nicolas Culpeper wrote his Complete Herbal in the mid 17th century, and I think I'm right in saying it's never been out of print. It's a great read - if you ever imagined travelling back in time to his day, this book would put you right off. It's full of remedies for foul ulcers, bloody flux and plague sores.
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/49513
Herbal medicine, to be free to use plants for medicine as we see fit as adults, and not need a permission slip from a doctor.
Homeopathic medicine is something different.
And doctors won't tell you anything on using plants because they can only prescribe things that have passed clinical trials and no one will pay billions of dollars to do that for a plant that they can't patent. In europe and elsewhere they do prescribe some plants but not here in the US.
Maybe you should learn what you are talking about before taking a position condemning it.
Where do you live that you need permission from a doctor to take herbal medicine? You can go pick some flowers and brew a tea any time you want. Every drug store in my country has a whole section of herbal remedies.
Besides, I've had two psychs support my use of ashawaghanda, omega-3s and psilocybin mushrooms. One even gave me recommendations on where to get the good shit. However, I stopped doing both when I found a new anti-depressant more consistently effective, where continuing using products that effect the same brain chemicals would have bad side effects.
No, they can't legally prescribe it, but they can advise me on it, just like they can't prescribe excercise but they still tell me about good places to hike.
Naturopaths, nutritionists and dieticians are a thing, too. GPs just don't have that specific training, though nutrition is becoming more integrated into medicine.
edit: a typo