Valerian or melatonin? Airborne or Emergen-C? Natural "alternative" remedies are all the rage—but do they really work? And which of the many out there work best for specific complaints?
I interviewed Naturopathic Doctor Joseph Pizzorno, a leading authority on science-based natural medicine and President Emeritus of Bastyr University in Kenmore, Washington for this E.V. column to find out which therapies are best for five common travel maladies and why.
Hi!
I do believe in herbal remedies. Why? Because it works for me. My doctor says if it works for you then go for it, if it doesn't then leave it alone. However, I always check the labels, I should see some "government approved" on the labels - especially on those over the counter. Thanks for this post. I love reading them.
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