Word: herbal
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Hartnett's employee Kristen N. Danischewski believes that the herbal therapy trend is especially popular among college students...
...Even without conclusive scientific evidence or federal endorsement, the herbal therapy market has done pretty well for itself. In 1997, consumers spent $12 billion on natural supplements, nearly double the amount spent in 1994, according to Time. Sales continue to grow more than 10 percent a year...
...appeal of herbal products has spread to the general population, according to Strohl...
...After working with the natural industry, Strohl says the popularity in the last few years is perhaps more of a trend than a general interest in herbal therapy...
...natural health industry is built on a lot of hype," Strohl says. "While I do believe that many benefits that can be received from herbal therapy, some people want to make the savvy choice...