Certain plants and herbs have long been used for medicinal purposes. In some cases, scientific research backs their purported health benefits.

Many herbs and plant-based teas offer subtle benefits that can improve your health. However, you should always pay attention to what the evidence says about each herb’s effectiveness as well as potential interactions or safety issues.
Avoid using herbs for infants and children, as well as for those who are pregnant and nursing. If you would like to try herbal supplements and you are pregnant or nursing, speak with a healthcare professional first.
Making decisions about herbs along with more traditional medicinal approaches is something you and your healthcare professional can discuss together.
This article reviews 9 medicinal plants and what research has found about their purported health benefits.
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TCM practitioners use leaves of the ginkgo tree in formulations with other herbs to create capsules, tablets, and extracts. When dried, ginkgo leaves can be consumed as tea.
There are various anecdotal benefits of ginkgo biloba, but limited scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of these benefits, which include helping:
- cognitive impairment and dementia
- cardiovascular disease
- cardiovascular risk factors
- sexual dysfunction
- psychological disorders
- tinnitus
- vertigo
- macular degeneration and glaucoma
- altitude sickness
There are also
A review from 2021 suggests that ginkgo biloba, along with medications and other treatments, may help with dementia symptoms. However, the authors of the review note that more research is needed.
Things to consider about ginkgo biloba
There are various potential side effects to consider when choosing whether to add ginkgo biloba to your diet:
- headache
- heart palpitations
- constipation
- allergic skin reaction
- gastrointestinal upset
It is also important to keep in mind that while ginkgo is considered safe overall, the maximum recommended dosage is
Turmeric is a plant from the ginger family that is native to Southeast Asia. It’s
Many of the benefits of turmeric are attributed to a major component called curcumin and its related substances.
However, turmeric and curcumin are difficult to study with conclusive results because curcumin is unstable and not much of it reaches the bloodstream when it is taken orally.
Some research does show that turmeric has the potential to have benefits for various types of conditions, like:
- diabetes
- arthritis
- mental health conditions
- cardiovascular diseases
- metabolic syndrome
However, more research is needed.
Things to consider about turmeric
Turmeric and other curcumin products are generally considered safe to use both orally and topically in the recommended amounts. However, there are a few things to consider before adding turmeric supplements to your diet:
- amounts of turmeric that are greater than those commonly used in food
may be unsafe during pregnancy - there has been little to no research on the safety of using turmeric while nursing
- high doses of turmeric may also have blood-thinning effects
You should speak with your healthcare professional before using.
The vibrant yellow evening primrose flower produces an oil that’s thought to alleviate the symptoms of PMS and skin conditions like eczema.
Studies on evening primrose have varying results.
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Some evidence shows that evening primrose may help with atopic dermatitis (eczema), premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and breast pain.
However, according to the
Things to consider about evening primrose
There are some side effects and other factors to consider before using evening primrose:
- there is little conclusive evidence about the safety of evening primrose during pregnancy or while nursing
- common side effects include:
- nausea
- stomach pain
- headaches
- there is little evidence for the safety of evening primrose for children
It’s important that you speak with a healthcare professional before using evening primrose to make sure it is safe and will not interact with any medications you may be taking.
Flax seed is classified as a “superfood.” A superfood is a food of natural origin that has many health-promoting benefits.
Flax seed is available in
- ground seeds
- whole seeds
- oil
Flax seed consumption may help lower cholesterol and blood pressure. It may also improve fasting glucose (blood sugar) levels and insulin resistance.
Flax seed may also have antioxidant and anticancer properties.
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Things to consider about flax seed
The current recommended intake of flax seed is around 2 tablespoons per day.
There are various ways you can add flax seed to your diet, like adding it to yogurt, sprinkling it on your salad, baking it into muffins, and blending it into smoothies.
Flax seed is generally considered safe and has not been reported to be toxic.
Consuming whole flax seeds makes it more likely for them to pass through your body undigested, so it is advised that you grind them before consuming them.
The tea tree, which is native to Australia, produces an oil that’s long been thought to be beneficial for various conditions, including:
- mild acne
- athlete’s foot
- small wounds
- lice
- insect bites
- nail fungus
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More research is needed on the uses and effectiveness of tea tree oil.
Things to consider about tea tree oil
Consider the following before using tea tree oil:
- tea tree oil is not meant to be taken orally
- if ingested tea tree oil can cause serious symptoms, like:
- loss of muscle coordination
- confusion
- breathing issues
- coma
- some people may develop an allergic skin rash or irritation when using tea tree oil
- there is little evidence on the safety of tea tree oil for those who are pregnant or nursing
As with other natural remedies, you should speak with your healthcare professional before beginning use.
Echinacea is a flower native to North America. It has been promoted as a dietary supplement that
Due to its potential ability to modulate the immune system, echinacea is thought to be good for the common cold and other infections. It may
A 2024 study found that echinacea has antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory properties, but more studies are needed to evaluate echinacea’s effectiveness in fighting colds.
Things to consider about echinacea
Before using echinacea, consider the following:
- while echinacea is generally safe for most adults, the safety of long-term use is unknown
- the most common side effects are nausea, stomach pain, or other digestive issues
- some people may experience an allergic reaction to echinacea
- the evidence for the safety of using echinacea while pregnant or nursing is limited
Grapeseed extract comes from the seeds of wine grapes. It is promoted as a dietary supplement that
- reducing inflammation
- promoting wound healing
- helping when veins have difficulty sending blood from the legs back to the heart (venous insufficiency)
Grape seeds and leaves may have antioxidant properties and other benefits.
Other conditions grape seeds may be beneficial for include:
- edema
- coronary artery disease
- vision issues
However, these claims have not been verified by scientific studies, and the FDA
More research is needed on the effectiveness and benefits of grape seed extract.
Things to consider about grapeseed extract
In most short-term clinical studies, the adverse effects of grape seed extract
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- it may be unsafe if you have a bleeding disorder, are taking blood thinners, or are going into surgery
- there’s little evidence of whether grape seed extract is safe when pregnant or nursing
Lavender is native to the Mediterranean areas. It’s
Lavender has been promoted to have various uses, such as:
- anxiety
- depression
- digestive issues
- topically
- aromatherapy
A review from 2019 shows that lavender can help reduce anxiety. The authors note that research shows taking lavender orally may be more effective in reducing anxiety than inhalation or using it topically through massage.
While more research is needed, a
However, be sure to talk with a doctor before consuming essential oils orally. Certain oils may be toxic.
Things to consider about lavender
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- short-term use is generally considered safe
- topical use may cause allergic reactions in some people
- there is little evidence on the safety of lavender when pregnant or nursing
Chamomile has been noted as a medicinal tool in ancient medical practices, like Egyptian, Greek, and Roman practices.
Chamomile is promoted as a remedy for mental and physical health. However,
A review from 2023 notes that while more research is needed, chamomile shows promise as an herbal therapy for:
- anxiety
- sleep quality
- gastrointestinal dysfunction
- chronic pain
- diabetes
Things to consider about chamomile
The NCCIH lists the following factors to consider before using chamomile:
- chamomile is generally safe for short-term use
- the effects of long-term use are unknown
- side effects are uncommon but may include:
- nausea
- dizziness
- allergic reaction
- interactions between chamomile and drugs used to prevent organ rejection, as well as blood thinners, have been reported
- the safety for use during pregnancy or while nursing is unknown
Various herbs and plants may be beneficial to your health. However, overall research is limited on these benefits.
You should speak with a healthcare professional before beginning the use of any kind of herbal supplements, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking any medications.
Keep in mind that plants and supplements aren’t regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for safety or quality.