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Herbal Supplements and Heart Medication: A Dangerous Combination?
Posted by Marisa Belger on November 18, 2005 - 11:28am.
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This week the Canadian Press reports that it may be dangerous to combine herbal supplements with heart medication.

Dr. Beth Abramson, a heart specialist at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto , tells CP that St. John’s wort can interfere with prescription medications like digoxin and warfarin — used to prevent blood clots — and that hawthorne can also be detrimental to people who take heart drugs. According to Abramson, even vitamin E can affect warafin as its anticoagulant properties can thin the blood too much.

Readers of Toronto's Globe and Mail had a lot to say about the CP's report. Dale Preston of Montreal writes: “It’s odd that when a person takes a proactive effort to improve their health the medical association takes offence . . . The pharmaceutical companies are looking out for their bottom line and if someone uses Hawthorn instead of a prescription they are losing their monopoly on the market. . .Also if hawthorn and vitamin E do thin the blood would it not be a possible option for a doctor to suggest these before aspirin or coumadin? By saying these supplements have these effects the medical association is admitting that in fact they do work.”

(see bottom of Globe and Mail story for all reader comments)



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by Anonymous on November 22, 2005 - 12:05pm

As a trained medical herbalist I have openly wondered why the public does not see the value in supporting research for non-pharmaceutical alternatives. The side effects from drugs manufactured from synthetic materials are well documented. The body processes what it recognizes. Plant material is a natural choice for body system support whether it is lowering BP or thinning blood. Toxicity does exists but drugs are toxic also. Under the supervision of a trained herbalist the risk is minimal. The Canadian government is in the process of legislating who will have control of herbal products and supplements…you can bet the pharmaceutical companies will be at the top of the list. A very efficient way to deal with the competition and the public isn’t even aware or concerned that their choices are about to be taken away.


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