Chinese Traditional Medicine is now accessible worldwide
Traditional Chinese medicine is becoming more and more well-known across the globe, according to officials. Bi Ran's reports
A news conference was conducted by representatives of China's National Health Commission to discuss the growth of TCM both domestically and internationally over the last ten years. According to them, China has made significant progress in improving TCM accessibility through innovation, technologies, and a global perspective.
There have been significant advancements in international collaboration in the fields of pharmaceutical law, pandemic control, TCM education, and research and development.
196 nations and territories now use traditional Chinese medicine, WU ZHENDOU, director of the National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine's Department of International Cooperation, said. China has set up 31 national bases for the export of TCM services and 75 international bases for TCM cooperation.
To promote traditional medicines from all around the world, like Korea, India, Africa, China, etc., we are coming forward with a common ground. All the traditional medicine enthusiasts can join us for our 9th International Conference on Herbal and Traditional Plant Medicine, scheduled for November 14–15, 2022 in the paradise for herbal practitioners, Tokyo, Japan.
Natural cures and traditional medicines play important roles. Ayurveda, Unani, traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Korean medicine, and traditional Indian medicine have all been practised over the world and have developed into sophisticated medical systems. The fact that traditional medicines (TMs) contain natural ingredients makes them valuable. The chemical diversity of natural products has developed over millions of years, giving rise to a variety of biological activities and drug-like properties. These goods have been demonstrated to be an important source for creating fresh lead compounds and scaffolds. The pressing demand for effective pharmaceuticals will continue to be met by the use of natural products, and these items will be crucial in the search for new therapies to cure human ailments, especially those that are critical to life.
This consortium's objectives are to study the interactions between conventional and alternative medicine and natural products, as well as to look into how natural products and traditional remedies may be used to advance drug discovery. The goal of ICTM 2022 is to address the issues in developing a more secure, reasonable, and moderate framework for the improvement of mankind through improving the supporting medicine practise investigation stages. Researchers, healthcare professionals, practitioners of natural medicine, natural therapists, Ayurveda specialists, acupuncturists, and practitioners of traditional medicine from around the world will discuss the most recent research and clinical applications with a focus on whole-person, patient-centred care for optimum health and wellbeing. Keynote talks, plenary lectures, oral presentations, and posters from around the world with
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Shufeng Zhou, University of South Florida (USF), USA
Dr. Shufeng Zhou is presently the Associate Vice President of Global Medical Development & Associate Dean of International Research, College of Pharmacy, University of South Florida, Tampa (USF), Florida. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has named USF as one of just 25 public universities with very high research activity that are also recognised as community involved. In terms of federal research funding for public institutions, USF is a global research university that is rated 34th overall. It also has one of the quickest rates of federal funding growth in the US.
Dr. Shufeng Zhou completed his clinical medical training in China in 1989 and earned his PhD in 2001 from the University of Auckland's School of Medicine.Since 2002, Dr. Zhou has served as an Assistant Professor, Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor, and Professor at the National University of Singapore, Queensland University of Technology, RMIT University in Australia, and now at USF.
Fei Wang, Naturopathic Medicine College, United Kingdom
Acupuncturist and traditional Chinese medicine doctor Dr Fei Wang, PhD, IPTI member, lecturer at The College of Naturopathic MedicineFei successfully completed a 3-¬year PhD in acupuncture at Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1998 after graduation from Henan College of TCM in China in 1995 with a Bachelor's degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine and a Master of Acupuncture. Fei trained at the prestigious Ruijin Hospital in Shanghai and The Institute of Chinese Medicine in London, and was once commissioned by the Saudi Royal Family.Fei has been actively promoting acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine through clinical practice, research, and lectures in China and in Europe since 1992. In addition to his specialty of traditional acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine, Fei also does cupping, moxibustion, and deep-tissue massage, in combination or separately. As a holistic and natural treatment, acupuncture would have the least interference with conventional medicine, and it can even help you stay well. Prevention is always better than a cure!
Market Analysis
Traditional medicine, according to Who, is "the body of knowledge, skills, and practises based on theories, beliefs, and experiences that are indigenous to different cultures and are used to maintain health as well as to prevent, diagnose, improve, or treat physical and mental disorders." Westerners refer to modifications of conventional medicine as "complementary" or "alternative" (CAM).
The earliest known text on Chinese medicine, described as "the Yellow Emperor's classic of internal medicine," dates to the third century B.C. To treat illnesses, aid the body in healing itself, reduce pain, and promote health, TCM heavily relies on herbal remedies. It is intended to improve longevity and health in addition to providing therapeutic effects.
We anticipate that the economy's rebalancing will eventually pay off, notwithstanding the slowdown in China. By 2024, when it reaches $28.25 trillion USD, China's GDP is anticipated to surpass that of the US, according to IHS. China's household disposable income per capita is forecast to double between 2010 and 2020, with Shanghai's expected to reach 63,000 yuan (10,000 USD) by that year, according to China's Labor Daily. Consumer expenditure in China is anticipated to increase 7.7% annually in real terms during the next ten years, according to IHS.
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