Herbalism Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
HITI | B | High Tide Inc. | 0.00 | |
IGC | B | India Globalization Capital Inc. | 2.00 | |
MJ | B | ETFMG Alternative Harvest ETF | -1.88 | |
VFF | C | Village Farms International, Inc. | -1.69 | |
ACB | C | Aurora Cannabis Inc. | -2.22 | |
IMCC | C | IM Cannabis Corp | -1.74 | |
CGC | C | Canopy Growth Corporation | 0.00 | |
OGI | D | Organigram Holdings Inc. | -1.70 | |
TLRY | D | Tilray, Inc. | -0.55 | |
NATR | F | Nature's Sunshine Products, Inc. | -1.31 |
Related Industries: Banks - Regional Conglomerates Drug Manufacturers - Specialty & Generic Farm Products Household & Personal Products Pharmaceutical Retailers
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
YOLO | B | AdvisorShares Pure Cannabis ETF | 14.17 | |
MJ | B | ETFMG Alternative Harvest ETF | 10.86 | |
CNBS | B | Amplify Seymour Cannabis ETF | 7.73 | |
TOKE | B | Cambria Cannabis ETF | 2.92 | |
DEEP | C | Roundhill Acquirers Deep Value ETF | 0.77 |
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- Herbalism
Herbalism (also herbal medicine) is the study of botany and use of plants intended for medicinal purposes. Plants have been the basis for medical treatments through much of human history, and such traditional medicine is still widely practiced today. Modern medicine makes use of many plant-derived compounds as the basis for evidence-based pharmaceutical drugs. Although herbalism may apply modern standards of effectiveness testing to herbs and medicines derived from natural sources, few high-quality clinical trials and standards for purity or dosage exist. The scope of herbal medicine is sometimes extended to include fungal and bee products, as well as minerals, shells and certain animal parts.
Herbal medicine may also refer to phytomedicine, phytotherapy, or paraherbalism, which are alternative and pseudoscientific practices of using unrefined plant or animal extracts as supposed medicines or health-promoting agents. Phytotherapy differs from plant-derived medicines in standard pharmacology because it does not isolate or standardize biologically active compounds, but rather relies on the false belief that preserving various substances from a given source with less processing is safer or more effective — for which there is no evidence. Herbal dietary supplements most often fall under the phytotherapy category.
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