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As more and more people add herbs and supplements to their self-care, the opportunities for confusion have multiplied.

To help, the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health has turned its “Herbs at a Glance” webpage into an app: HerbList™. The app gives research-based information on safety, effectiveness, and side effects of kava, açai, ginkgo, turmeric, and > 50 other herbs and herbal supplements marketed for health purposes.

HerbList is available to download from Apple App Store and Google Play.

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As more and more people add herbs and supplements to their self-care, the opportunities for confusion have multiplied.
As more and more people add herbs and supplements to their self-care, the opportunities for confusion have multiplied.

To help, the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health has turned its “Herbs at a Glance” webpage into an app: HerbList™. The app gives research-based information on safety, effectiveness, and side effects of kava, açai, ginkgo, turmeric, and > 50 other herbs and herbal supplements marketed for health purposes.

HerbList is available to download from Apple App Store and Google Play.

To help, the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health has turned its “Herbs at a Glance” webpage into an app: HerbList™. The app gives research-based information on safety, effectiveness, and side effects of kava, açai, ginkgo, turmeric, and > 50 other herbs and herbal supplements marketed for health purposes.

HerbList is available to download from Apple App Store and Google Play.

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