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Herbal highs are now all over the placeHerbal highs are now all over the place. They can be bought just about anywhere, anytime anyone feels like it. This is quite alarming especially since these herbs, although they are natural, can just be easily misused by some people and cause more damage than good. Herbal highs have different effects that may not be applicable to the user and so it is important that users are able to choose the best herbal highs that are safest to use according to their particular needs.

Consumers of herbal highs should be aware of the different effects that these herbs are capable of before doing something. For example, people who are engaged with the use of equipments and machines should not do so under the influence of herbal highs. Pregnant women should also avoid using such herbs because it might cause problems with the baby.

Asking help from experts is great for people who are new to this kind of healing art especially when they are using it as an alternative to cigarette smoking and marijuana.

Some ingredients used in herbal highs could really be harmful; which is why they should be taken with caution and if possible, with the guidance of health specialists or herbalist. Here is a list of some of the ingredients and their possible side effects.

Alfalfa is not recommended for pregnant women and persons with auto-immune diseases or people who are taking anti-coagulant prescriptions. It contains canavinine that could trigger systemic lupus erythematosus, pancytopenia and in the long run can provoke photosensitivity and red blood cell deficiency.

Aloe Vera can also be harmful after a long period of use, like loss of potassium which can cause weakened muscles. It can also cause hematuria and fluid imbalance. Some even experience abdominal cramps and diarrhea when taking Aloe Vera orally.

Bilberry is helpful with prescriptions for high blood pressure, blood sugar or if patients are taking anticoagulation medicines. These are crucial health problems; that is why bilberry should be taken with great caution and with the supervision of medical specialists. There are also minor side effects like upsetting the stomach, headaches and being dizzy.

Ginseng is a widely-used herb that has its dark sides too. There is a syndrome we call ginseng abuse where ginseng is misused or taken at an unreasonably high doze. It causes restlessness, chest heaviness, heart palpitations and a lot more.

These herbal highs are really great in helping people overcome some illness or induce relaxing, calming moods and relieving stress. Being readily available in any supermarkets and stores is great but it also presents a cause for alarm because people can just easily misuse them. Therefore, before using herbal highs, one should know the ingredients and its effects. The best thing to do is to consult experts that could guide you.

by: Dallas Hart




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