The rise of unverified herbal remedies promoted on social media is creating significant health risks in Nigeria. Many individuals, seeking affordable alternatives to conventional medicine, are turning to these products without proper guidance. This trend is particularly concerning as it leads to delayed medical treatment and worsened health outcomes, with patients often arriving at hospitals in critical condition after relying on these remedies.
Social media platforms are flooded with advertisements for herbal products claiming miraculous benefits, often backed by influencers rather than scientific evidence. This phenomenon, described as an ‘algorithmic apothecary’, highlights the dangers of self-medication in a country where access to reliable healthcare is already strained. The combination of high costs for formal medical care and a lack of trust in the healthcare system drives many to seek solutions online.
Doctors warn that while some herbal treatments may have traditional roots, they can also pose serious health risks, especially when taken in excessive amounts. The lack of regulation in this space allows harmful products to proliferate, leading to increased cases of drug resistance and complications from untreated conditions.
As this trend continues, it raises important questions about the need for better regulation of herbal products and the role of social media in health decisions. For individuals in Nigeria and beyond, understanding the potential dangers of unverified remedies is crucial for making informed health choices.
Source: Al Jazeera

