Herbal medicines are widely used in the United States, with approximately one-quarter of adults reporting the use of an herb to treat a medical illness within the past year. Herbs contain complicated mixtures of organic chemicals, the levels of which may vary substantially depending upon many factors related to the growth, production, and processing of the herbal product. While many manufacturers attempt to provide products with consistent levels of suspected active ingredients through a process known as standardization, this technique has uncertain effects on the safety and efficacy of the final product. Herbs are considered to be dietary supplements in the United States and therefore are subjected to a very limited form of regulation and oversight. This is a handbook about native American Herbs for you to discover medicines and plants and make successful use of natural remedies. You will get knowledge of natural medicines and their curing wisdom.