Phytotherapy: An alternative way of treating diseases on scientific basis

Plants are one of the main sources of nutrition, cosmetics, and medical supplements and drugs. Certain characteristics of plants make them suitable for phytotherapeutic use: easy to access, low cost, and the common perception that they are natural and safe. Although conventional medical therapies ha...

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Main Author: Mazicioğlu Mumtaz M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Medical Society, Belgrade 2020-01-01
Series:Opšta Medicina
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-7132/2020/0354-71322003096M.pdf
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spelling doaj-58572ce16554477584d03072c3920aca2020-11-25T04:03:11ZengSerbian Medical Society, BelgradeOpšta Medicina0354-71322217-39942020-01-01263-4961040354-71322003096MPhytotherapy: An alternative way of treating diseases on scientific basisMazicioğlu Mumtaz M.0Erciyes University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Kayseri, TurkeyPlants are one of the main sources of nutrition, cosmetics, and medical supplements and drugs. Certain characteristics of plants make them suitable for phytotherapeutic use: easy to access, low cost, and the common perception that they are natural and safe. Although conventional medical therapies have a reliable scientific basis and widespread use, there are several countries, from different socioeconomic levels, where the use of plant-based remedies is legally regulated. Traditional complementary and alternative therapeutic methods (TCAM) or remedy use is prevalent in both acute and chronic health conditions, in about one-third and two-thirds of cases, respectively. Additionally, about one-third of individuals who use phytotherapeutics do not inform their physicians about it. Phytotherapy is the most frequently used TCAM method. If plant secondary metabolites - phenols, polyphenols, tannins and flavonoids, glycosides, terpenes, triterpenoids and saponins, essential oils and resins, fixed oils and alkamides, polysaccharides, alkaloids are used in certain doses for a particular duration of time to counteract certain metabolic processes, we may describe the process as conventional medical practice. On the other hand, plants are also used as remedies in TCAM procedures, according to humoral pathology theory; the contemporary medical method used until the 18th century. Still, we can not describe the process as a conventional medical method because phytochemicals are used to intervene in certain metabolic processes in order to rebalance the humoral disorder and certain elements may repair the disbalance that leads to disease.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-7132/2020/0354-71322003096M.pdfphytotherapytraditional complementary and alternative medicineconventional medicinesecondary metabolites
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Phytotherapy: An alternative way of treating diseases on scientific basis
Opšta Medicina
phytotherapy
traditional complementary and alternative medicine
conventional medicine
secondary metabolites
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title Phytotherapy: An alternative way of treating diseases on scientific basis
title_short Phytotherapy: An alternative way of treating diseases on scientific basis
title_full Phytotherapy: An alternative way of treating diseases on scientific basis
title_fullStr Phytotherapy: An alternative way of treating diseases on scientific basis
title_full_unstemmed Phytotherapy: An alternative way of treating diseases on scientific basis
title_sort phytotherapy: an alternative way of treating diseases on scientific basis
publisher Serbian Medical Society, Belgrade
series Opšta Medicina
issn 0354-7132
2217-3994
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Plants are one of the main sources of nutrition, cosmetics, and medical supplements and drugs. Certain characteristics of plants make them suitable for phytotherapeutic use: easy to access, low cost, and the common perception that they are natural and safe. Although conventional medical therapies have a reliable scientific basis and widespread use, there are several countries, from different socioeconomic levels, where the use of plant-based remedies is legally regulated. Traditional complementary and alternative therapeutic methods (TCAM) or remedy use is prevalent in both acute and chronic health conditions, in about one-third and two-thirds of cases, respectively. Additionally, about one-third of individuals who use phytotherapeutics do not inform their physicians about it. Phytotherapy is the most frequently used TCAM method. If plant secondary metabolites - phenols, polyphenols, tannins and flavonoids, glycosides, terpenes, triterpenoids and saponins, essential oils and resins, fixed oils and alkamides, polysaccharides, alkaloids are used in certain doses for a particular duration of time to counteract certain metabolic processes, we may describe the process as conventional medical practice. On the other hand, plants are also used as remedies in TCAM procedures, according to humoral pathology theory; the contemporary medical method used until the 18th century. Still, we can not describe the process as a conventional medical method because phytochemicals are used to intervene in certain metabolic processes in order to rebalance the humoral disorder and certain elements may repair the disbalance that leads to disease.
topic phytotherapy
traditional complementary and alternative medicine
conventional medicine
secondary metabolites
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-7132/2020/0354-71322003096M.pdf
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