I am not in a position to comment, regrettably. I'm old enough to remember things like Aloe Vera coming onto the market (80s, since I'm a long way from London).
I am wary, even prejudiced against, natural remedies. Because they've been used since antiquity, they're generally considered safe (stories of adverse reactions are not passed down, for obvious reasons) so no-one is willing to stump up the cash to put them through safety/efficacy trials, in the present day.
You will find testimonial-type websites, if you search for data, but that is the level they've operated at since antiquity too.
I understand how people reach for natural remedies as a last resort, in which case a list of the conventional meds you've tried and had fail would be educative. It might even be pertinent to a proper diagnosis.
Useage as a first resort would paint you as a character type who doesn't trust conventional medical science. We can respect your choices but we're not psychic, so you need no spell that out, if applicable.