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Some herbs, such as [[cannabis (drug)|cannabis]] and [[coca]], are outright banned in most countries though coca is legal in most of the South American countries where it is grown. The [[Cannabis|''Cannabis'' plant]] is used as an herbal [[medical cannabis|medicine]], and as such is [[legal status of cannabis|legal]] in some parts of the world. Since 2004, the sales of [[Ephedra (medicine)|ephedra]] as a dietary supplement is prohibited in the United States by the FDA, and subject to Schedule III restrictions in the United Kingdom.

Some herbs, such as cannabis and coca, are outright banned in most countries though coca is legal in most of the South American countries where it is grown. The Cannabis plant is used as an herbal medicine, and as such is legal in some parts of the world. Since 2004, the sales of ephedra as a dietary supplement is prohibited in the United States by the FDA, and subject to Schedule III restrictions in the United Kingdom.