Which of the following health practices is often assumed by users to be safe because is it "natural," and yet this practice can have powerful effects, sometimes adverse ones, and safety can be a major concern?
A. herbal remedies
B. hypnosis
C. acupuncture
D. biofeedback
Answer: A
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