introduction

Up until the end of the 19th century, the majority of mainstream medicines provided to patients originated from natural plants.

From that point until the mid-1940s, pharmacology underwent a significant transformation—a trend that persists and progresses even today. The growth of the chemical industry, along with advancements in chemical production and extraction methods, and the organization of clinical studies, facilitated the commercial production of synthetic drugs.

These drugs were made available in various new forms, including tablets, syrups, inhalers, and ointments. The standardized production and accessibility of synthetic drugs offered considerable benefits. However, this led to the near abandonment of medicinal plant use.

In the past few decades, perspectives have shifted. Numerous scientific studies have validated the efficacy of medicinal plants in treating a wide range of health conditions. They have also been recognized for their potential to complement and sometimes serve as alternatives to synthetic medications.

Scientific Advisor

Dr. Josef Shemesh graduated from the Department of Medicinal Chemistry at the ‘Hadassah Ein Kerem’ Faculty of Medicine, Jerusalem, holding a Ph.D. in Chemistry. He is recognized as a scientist with a profound knowledge in his field.

Our Philosophy

We hold an integrative approach, seeing no conflict between conventional and complementary medicine. Instead, we believe in the synergy of combining both methodologies to offer patients comprehensive care benefits.

However, we emphasizes the importance of subjecting any healing method to rigorous testing based on established scientific standards before its adoption.

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