12-02-2016, 23:45
(12-02-2016, 23:33)sweetorange Wrote: Yes, I know from science's point of view some are considered as myth and others not proven at all... but science is science, I mean, according to science aromatherapy, essential oils nor chinese medicine don't work ....
Actually, interest in natural medicine by scientists has been on the rise recently, and while some chinese medicine has been disproven, much of it is actually starting to be proven. Same with essential oil/aromatherapy. Some reputed therapeutic effects are being disproven, while many others are being shown to actually exist, some of which weren't even known in common lore.
Granted, the primary interest has been in trying to figure out if these things really do work, then, what makes them work, and finally in making a synthetic that does the same thing based on the original, rather than proving it works and then going outside the scientific community and declaring it works. Profit motive sadly still rules and there's simply not as much profit margin in natural stuff.
(12-02-2016, 23:33)sweetorange Wrote: Shatavari, I haven't heard of it!I will do a research about it and let's see if it doesn't cause stomach upset!
Thanks a lot sweets! <3
I've not heard that it does, but I may have missed something.