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Should people ditch their doctors entirely for herbal remedies, or is that taking a dangerous gamble?
With healthcare costs rising and a growing distrust of pharmaceutical companies, more people are exploring herbal alternatives, but the lack of regulation raises serious safety concerns. Cast your vote on whether this shift is a wise choice or a risky move.
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