The “magic grass” can not be eaten indiscriminately experts cautioned that in the absence of a scientific basis before, indiscriminate eating will cause damage to the body
The picture caption: This is the “magic grass” The newspaper published on April 17, “”magic grass” is really so divine” since, there are constantly readers with “herbs “to inquire whether the “magic grass”? There are also people ask: the newspaper said that the “fairy grass” contains toxins, but whether it can “fight poison with poison”? For this reason, the reporter visited the experts again. According to Xu Kai, the director of the Department of Oncology of Guangdong Provincial Hospital, there is no such medicine as “magic grass” in Chinese herbal medicine, and there is no record of this plant being able to cure and prevent cancer in the available information. “The plant is also known as daisy and polymer grass, and has been proven by scholars to contain toxins. Although Chinese medicine has the saying of “attacking poison with poison”, such as the highly toxic arsenic can cure leukemia, but that is only confirmed after many animal experiments and pharmacological tests. In the absence of scientific evidence that “magic herbs” can cure cancer, it is unwise to take them blindly. Xu Kai said that even the herbs that have been included in the official pharmacopoeia, there are more than 50 kinds of herbs that can cause and promote cancer. There is no shortage of examples of folk who have taken herbs indiscriminately to cause damage to their bodies. (Li Xiaoji)