Herbal medicine goes mainstream: Breaking it down with Dr. Oz

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Lisa Flam TODAY

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Herbal medicine is moving into the mainstream at one of the nations top hospitals.

At the Cleveland Clinic, Eastern and Western medicine are being practiced alongside each other. The latest addition to the mix is herbal treatments, which have been used in China and other eastern countries for centuries.

There are more ways of healing than just our conventional medicine, Dr. Melissa Young, of the Cleveland Clinics Center for Integrative Medicine, told TODAY. It doesnt have to be an either-or, and were seeing, I think, the best results often when we can combine both philosophies.

Much of the research on using herbs as medicine has been done outside of the United States, but doctors at the Cleveland Clinic believe herbs can be effective when properly administered and monitored, as they can contain contaminants or be toxic if used improperly.

I think theres this misconception that if somethings natural, that its safe, and thats not always the case, Young said. They really need to be under the guidance of an integrative physician who has experience and training in this field.

At the Cleveland Clinics Center for Integrative Medicine, patients need a doctors referral to see a Chinese herbal provider, and their care is monitored by doctors. It is not covered by insurance, so patients pay out-of-pocket.

Dr. Mehmet Oz told TODAYs Matt Lauer that he adores herbal medicines and applauded the Cleveland Clinic. But he stressed the importance of receiving herbal treatments from a knowledgeable provider.

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