A lot of herbal supplements are marked as all natural, then the claim is made that because it’s all natural, it’s perfectly safe to use. While I’m sure many herbal supplements are perfectly safe to use, this is fallacious reasoning, and you should still look into what you’re getting before using it. A little research will confirm the safety of any supplement you use, rather than blind trust because it’s all natural.
For some extreme examples of what I mean, check out these examples of all natural items.
-100% all natural hemlock.
-100% all natural mercury.
-100% all natural cyanide.
Notice something about all three of these all natural items? All of them can potentially kill you. Obviously, no natural supplements are going to use these particular items. However, I’m sure you see my point that natural doesn’t necessarily mean safe. So don’t just assume something is safe because it’s natural, do some research to see what you’re getting and what it does to people. Depending on what you’re looking for, it may also be wise to consult your doctor first. Then, once you’ve done your research, if the product you’re looking at still looks like a good fit for you, go ahead and pick some up to give it a try.
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