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This seems to be a very biased entry. There seems to be no mention of the fact that osteopathy was once considered quackery, yet now many of its tenets are taught in mainstream medical schools. Likewise, just 25 years ago, vitamin supplements were deemed quackery by medical doctors who now remind their patients to take several of those once-derided substances. It is likely that the same will be true for herbal medicine in the US (much as it is in Germany) when practicing doctors decide that the benefits outweigh the wrath of pharmaceutical companies.