Ancient Greek Herbal Medicine The Foundation Of
Modern Medicine
Ancient Greek herbal medicine is the foundation of modern medicine.
The ancient Greek society had doctors, surgeons and even
gynaecologists. The ancient Greeks were the first culture that was
known to apply scientific thinking to the art of healing. Herbs
were used as medicine, even during surgery. The Greeks had
extensive knowledge of herbs and their healing properties making
ancient Greek herbal medicine a storehouse of knowledge.
Hippocrates, the father of modern medication and an ancient Greek,
is the person that true rational medicine is attributed to.
Hippocrates’ profound and practical philosophy was based on common
sense and observation of the illness.
Disease and healing practices
The ancient Greeks believed that disease was an affliction that
was carried out by the gods as a sort of reprimand. Even in today’s
modern culture, some people still believe that disease is still
divine in origin. Hippocrates is credited with changing the
spiritually based ancient Greek herbal medicine practices to a
system that is based on logic and observation. When the Romans
conquered Greece, the Roman Catholic Church supported Hippocratic
medicine which helped to establish the theories of the ancient
Greek medicine. This establishment of medical beliefs became the
basis for medical advancements throughout the world.
Scientific evidence about the effectiveness of herbal
medicine
There is no question about the fact that herbs contain chemical
compounds.
An estimated 25% of the prescription drugs that are currently
dispensed in the United States contain at least one active
ingredient that has been derived from plant material. When plant
extracts are not used in drugs there is a good chance that at least
one ingredient has been chemically synthesized to mimic the
properties of natural plant compounds. Some of the more common
pharmaceutical drugs that are based on plant origins include
Aspirin, Quinine and Digitalis. Herbs have undergone numerous
studies and have been researched thoroughly since ancient Greek
herbal medicine became the foundation for modern medicine and
really they have been studied since the beginning of time. When it
comes to solid scientific proof though, evidence has been found
that supports the claims that various herbal manufacturers make as
to the effectiveness of herbs. There is no doubt given the
definition of the word drug, which is any substance that has a
physiological effect on the body, that herbal remedies do have some
effect on the body. The amount of effectiveness and the safeness of
the herbal formulation is what is under scrutiny. Numerous useful
drugs have been derived from plant sources but so have alkaloid and
other deadly poisons. The interesting aspect of ancient Greek
herbal medicine is that is has lasted through the centuries.
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