Excuse the cross posting, but Marylaine Block of Ex Libris mentioned this website in her weekly newsletter, and I have to rave about it. www.herbmed.org Herbmed is a database of herbal medicines, with links to scientific evidence of their efficacy, anecdotal reports about their efficacy, as well as their mechanisms of action, preparations, suppliers, contraindications, adverse effects. The information links directly to sources like PubMed abstracts and articles, the FDA Office of Special Nutritionals, Cornell University Phytochem Database, and similar authorities. In the description of their section for Evidence for Activity, they state "Evidence for Activity – this includes data from controlled clinical trials, observational data and case studies, and empirical knowledge from long standing folk or traditional use. Users can determine which level of evidence they find credible or useful for research purposes" Quite well done.It's From the Alternative Medicine Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, tax exempt organization. They also produce the peer-reviewed Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, indexed by major indexing services (including Medline and Excerpta Medica) Caveat: I've not used it enough to know how frequently it is updated. Susan Detwiler The Detwiler Group Author: SUPER SEARCHERS ON HEALTH & MEDICINE (Information Today, Inc., October 2000) Producer: DETWILER'S DIRECTORY OF HEALTH & MEDICAL RESOURCES 219 749 6534 [log in to unmask] http://www.detwiler.com