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Botanical Medicine,
Evidence First.

Evidence-based clinical research and data on botanical medicines — rigorously sourced, peer-reviewed, and structured for researchers and practitioners.

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Data Matters

Aggregated from multiple peer-reviewed databases, including PubMed, to ensure absolute clinical precision.

50 Bioactives

Thoroughly detailed monographs across plant and fungal species, continuously verified and expanding.

Interaction Checking

Identify critical herb-drug interactions, CYP-enzyme pathways, and contraindications in seconds.

Our Mission

Botanical medicine has a data problem.

Decades of clinical research exists — scattered across journals, buried in meta-analyses, and lost in conference proceedings. Practitioners and patients are left navigating a chaotic mix of folklore, marketing claims, and genuine science with no reliable way to tell them apart.

BMS Archive is building the infrastructure botanical medicine deserves: a structured, evidence-graded database where every claim is sourced, every interaction is documented, and every dose is backed by clinical data. No folklore without context. No marketing. Just science.

Rigorous Evidence Standards

Only peer-reviewed sources. Every entry is graded by study type — RCT, systematic review, observational — so you always know the strength of the evidence behind a claim.

Clinical Relevance

Pharmacokinetics, bioavailability, herb-drug interactions, contraindications, and practical dosing ranges — structured for clinical decision-making, not casual browsing.

Transparent Sourcing

Every data point links directly to its primary source. Disagreements between studies are surfaced and flagged — not averaged away, not hidden.

What's in the Archive

The database botanical medicine has been waiting for.

Structured, searchable, and cited — covering the full clinical picture of each plant.

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Plant Monographs

Comprehensive profiles covering taxonomy, traditional use, active constituents, and mechanisms of action for each botanical.

Clinical Evidence Summaries

Concise breakdowns of RCTs, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses — organised by indication and evidence grade.

Herb-Drug Interaction Checker

Evidence-graded interaction data for commonly combined substances, including mechanism, severity, and clinical management guidance.

Pharmacokinetics Data

Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion profiles for active compounds, including bioavailability modifiers and route comparisons.

Safety & Toxicology

Documented adverse effects, contraindications, upper tolerable limits, and populations requiring caution — each cited from clinical reports.

Dosing Guidelines

Evidence-based dosing ranges for standardised extracts and whole herbs, stratified by indication, preparation form, and study population.

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Medical Disclaimer & Terms of Use

For Educational Purposes Only

The information provided in The BMS Archive, including all bioactive monographs and simplified summaries, is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Data Accuracy & Independent Verification

While we strive for high clinical accuracy by utilising peer-reviewed literature, errors in data compilation, translation, or interpretation may occur. Users must independently verify all pharmacological claims, mechanisms, and safety profiles by consulting the primary PubMed sources provided within each monograph before making any health decisions.

Vulnerable Populations

We strictly advise against the use of, or experimentation with, phytomedicines and mycomedicines by pregnant or nursing women, children, and adolescents. The vast majority of these bioactive compounds lack sufficient clinical safety data, teratological studies, and established paediatric dosing.

Herb-Drug Interactions & Medical Conditions

Natural therapeutics and plant-based compounds can cause severe pharmacokinetic interactions with prescription medications (e.g., via CYP450 enzyme pathways or P-glycoprotein modulation). Never initiate the use of a new bioactive compound without first consulting your primary healthcare provider or a qualified pharmacist, especially if you have a pre-existing medical condition.

Limitation of Liability

By using this database, you explicitly acknowledge and agree that the authors, developers, and hosting entities of The BMS Archive hold no personal, professional, or legal liability for any direct or indirect damages, adverse health effects, or medical complications arising from the reliance on, or use of, the information provided on this platform.