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Traditional Medicine 2023

Traditional Medicine 2023

Traditional Medicine 2023 heartily welcomes you to join in "6th World Congress on Herbal and Traditional Medicine" which will be held as a June 8-9, 2023 Tokyo, Japan. We invite all the Scientists in the field of Traditional medicine, Doctors, Pharma related companies and Professors.

Traditional Medicine 2023 aims to bring together prominent scientists, researchers, clinicians, practitioners, and business leaders from around the world to exchange their knowledge and research findings on Natural, Alternative and Integrative Medicine.

The theme of conference "Exploring innovation Herbal and Traditional Medicine" will be  discussed extensively.

The conference covers all aspects of Integrative medicine and brings together some of the world's greatest speakers from all around the world. It will feature highly regarded international speakers who will share, discuss, debate, and disagree on key breakthroughs in Integrative medicine that will have an impact on the future.

We are grateful for your kind presence, and this is an excellent opportunity to highlight Integrative medicinal techniques such as Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, Acupuncture, Natural Medicines, Traditional Medicines, and Chinese or Oriented Medicines. Keynote addresses, oral presentations, Young research forums, Symposiums, poster presentations, and workshops are all part of Traditional Medicine 2023.

Traditional Medicine 2023 is a great opportunity to meet and communicate with global professionals on a single platform. Traditional Medicine 2023 guarantees that you will have a fantastic time.

The most anticipated Herbal Medicine event in the world and you're invited to attend 6th World Congress on Herbal and Traditional Medicine scheduled during June 8-9, 2023 at Tokyo, Japan. Which includes prompt keynote presentations, oral talks, poster presentations and Exhibitions? This conference is mainly focused on latest and exciting innovation in every area of alternative medicine. This is the best platform to provide a best Opportunity to share their knowledge and expertise.

This strategic conference will provide in-depth presentations and interactive sessions, for the possibility to network with like-minded professionals and discuss how to overcome the current challenges in Herbal and Traditional Medicine development. The focus this year will be on the latest advancements, research and development to inspect the Herbal Medicine, Alternative Medicine and related areas. Traditional Medicine 2023 is a specially designed cluster of all European Herbal conferences. The main theme of this Herbal Conference is “Exploring innovation Herbal and Traditional Medicine” which covers a wide range of critically important sessions.

Why to attend?
Traditional Medicine 2023 conference to be held during June 8-9, 2023. Tokyo, Japan. This is a prestigious flat form to attend all the Herbal and traditional medicine related members. And to share their knowledge and to exposure there words towards the conference.

There are so numerous great ways to learn in your specific field. One of the informational ways to meet and communicate with all subject matter experts from different regions of the world is always a common demand for every participant to make phenomenal collaboration, growth and analysis of the concerned research.
This can be the simplest opportunity to outreach the biggest gathering of participants from around the world. Conduct presentations, distribute and update knowledge about the present situation of research techniques associated with living beings and receive name recognition at this 2-days event. World-eminent speakers, the most up-to-date researches, the latest treatment techniques and also the advanced updates during this field are the principal features of this conference

Target audience:
Our organization traditional medicine invites researchers, Deans, Directors, Professors, Students, Research Scholars, Scientists, Ayurveda Specialists, Doctors, Business analysts Medical executives, Pharmacists, Natural therapists, Naturopathic Physicians, Osteopathists, Homeopathic Physicians and all belonging to natural medicines through modern segments. This is your best opportunity to reach best Researchers, doctors and the largest assemblage for the participants from the herbal community

Importance and Scope:
Traditional medicine refers to health practices, approaches, knowledge and beliefs incorporating plant, animal and mineral based medicines, spiritual therapies, manual techniques and exercises, applied singularly or in combination to treat, diagnose and prevent illnesses or maintain well-being.
The transmission of traditional knowledge across generations is fundamental to protecting and promoting indigenous peoples' cultures and identities, and sustaining culturally appropriate economic development and now through this traditional medicine conference

Track 1: Herbal Medicine
Herbal medicine, also called botanical medicine or phytomedicine is the study of pharmacognosy and the use of medicinal plants refers to using a all plant's parts for medicinal purposes. Herbalism has a long tradition of use outside conventional medicine. It is becoming more main stream as improvements in analysis and quality control, along with advances in clinical research, show the value of herbal medicine in treating and preventing disease. It includes all the fields of herbal medicine related to Botany, Pharmacognosy, Phytochemistry, Medicinal plants research, Medicinal Chemistry, Natural chemistry and Ayurveda, Unani, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Siddha Medicine. Herbal therapy is the easiest way to treat themselves for the patients.

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track 2: Traditional Medicine
Traditional medicine (TM) is used quite regularly across the world. Integrating TM into conventional health care will take efforts to address the systems' efficacy, security and mode of action. Traditional medicine is not an substitute, but a supplement to conventional medicine. The potential benefits of traditional medicine have been established with the use of scientific methods and numerous biological (animal, tissue, and cell based) models. Further objectives are advantageous to investigate the potential principles and methodologies of natural products and alternative therapies for the advancement of drug research.         

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track 3: Herbal Cosmetics and Nutraceuticals
Herbal Cosmetics, also known as Products, are cosmetics that are developed with several legal cosmetic components to form the basis and one or more herbal ingredients to deliver defined cosmetic benefits solely. Herbal cosmetics are products that contain phytochemicals derived from a variety of botanical sources to affect skin functions and give nutrients for healthy skin and hair. They are formulations that comprise phytochemicals derived from a variety of botanical sources to alter skin functions and offer nutrients. They're made with a base of approved cosmetic components, then one or more herbal substances are added to provide specific cosmetic benefits.
Benefits:

  • The risk of cancer
  • Heart Diseases
  • Hypertension
  • High Cholesterol
  • Excessive weight
  • Osteoporosis
  • Diabetes
  • Arthritis

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track 4: Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
Acupuncture or needle therapy is a term that refers to the use of needles to treat Injecting needles into particular areas of the peripheral skin, hypodermic tissue, and muscles. Every needle therapy point's capacity and association with other needle therapy focuses must be known by the acupuncturist. It is the most important aspect of Chinese medicine. Acupuncturists believe that by placing needles into precise spots along meridians, energy flow can be created, allowing the body to rebalance
China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Tibet, and India have all adopted Oriental medicine. One strength is astounded to learn that Oriental mending theory and practice has gone to England, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, and a large portion of Middle and South America, as well as Africa

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track 5: Homeopathy and Holistic Medicine
In the pursuit of maximum health and wellness, holistic medicine embraces the full person: body, mind, spirituality, mentality, and emotions. According to the idea of holistic medicine, anyone can achieve optimal health, which is the primary goal of holistic medicine practise, by achieving adequate life balance. Holistic health practitioners believe that the complete person is made up of interconnected parts, and that if one element isn't functioning well, it will affect the others. In this sense, having physical, mental, or spiritual imbalances in one's life can have a negative impact on one's overall health. To treat a patient, a holistic doctor may use any type of health care, from conventional medication to alternative therapies. If a person suffering from migraine headaches visits a holistic doctor, instead of simply prescribing medications, the doctor will likely examine all of the possible causes of the person's headaches, including other health issues such as diet and sleep habits, stress and personal issues, and preferred spiritual practises. Homoeopathy believes in vitalist theory.  Different internal and external factors disrupt the vital energy which has an detrimental impact on a person's health. Homoeopaths take the psychiatric situation into account of the person's physical health. The medical approach follows the "laws of similars," which means treating a person with some specific illness with medications that present the same effects as the condition needed to be treated

  • Psychotherapy
  • Holistic health
  • Treatment method
  • Occupational therapy
  • Advancement in holistic medicine
  • Holistic nutrition

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track 6: Ayurveda and Sidda Medicine and Allopathy
Ayurveda is the Ancient systems of Medicine that began 5000 years ago uses for the treatments of various kinds of diseases. It is the oldest whole body healing medicine system. The treatments and Practices of Ayurveda had been included in almost all the health applications and various medicinal utilizations. Ayurveda made us believe that every person is made of five basic elements: Air, Space, Water, Fire, Earth. Unani medicine, also known as Yunani medicine, is a Perso-Arabic traditional medicine practiced in Muslim cultures in South Asia and Central Asia today. Unani medicine is a pseudoscientific system of medicine. Because the Perso-Arabic system of medicine was based on the teachings of Greek physicians Hippocrates and Galen, the term Y?n?n? means "Greek." Unani medicine has a Hellenistic background in that it is based on the four classical humours: phlegm (balgham), blood (dam), yellow bile (afr), and black bile (saud'), but it has also been inspired by Indian and Chinese traditional systems.
Siddha medicine is one of India's oldest medicinal traditions. Siddha is the mother medicine of the peninsular South Indian Tamils/Dravidians. Siddha is a Sanskrit word that means "established truth." Siddhars were those who were involved in the establishment of such a Siddha school of thought. In Tamil, they chronicled their mystic discoveries in medicine, yoga, and astrology. The theories of the Five Elements (Aimpootham) and Three Forces/Faults are among Siddha's fundamental principles (Mukkuttram)

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track7: Folk Medicine
Folk Medicine deals with the Study of herbals and other remedies of traditional medicinal basis. It is originated from the ancient man’s inventive methods of treatments using herbs, various natural remedies. The different types of folk medicine are Traditional Chinese medicine

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track 8: Naturopathy
Naturopathy mainly focus on Prevention, Treatment and optimal health by the use of therapeutic methods that regain the body’s capacity to repair itself without any adverse reactions. It is the primitive health care system with traditional and modern scientific knowledge and natural forms of medicine. The aim of Naturopathy is completely avoiding the use the Chemical drugs and surgeries. Treatment methods includes exposing to the natural occurring substance such as sunshine and use of herbs and encourage the activities like physical exercise, Yoga, Meditation . In addition to this lifestyle changes, naturopaths make us use of some therapies.

  • Hydro therapy
  • Diet Therapy
  • Mud therapy
  • Massage therapy
  • Acupressure

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track 9: Message Therapies
Massage therapy is one of the oldest forms of medicine. Massage treatment has been practiced in almost every culture throughout human history, but besides being extremely relaxing, you’re probably wondering what actually happens to your body Massage is mentioned in ancient Chinese medicinal books dating back more than 4,000 years. Since Hippocrates, the "father of medicine," massage has been supported in Western healthcare practises. Massage therapy is the scientific manipulation of the body's soft tissues, primarily involving manual (hands-on) techniques such providing fixed or moveable pressure, holding, and manipulating muscles and body tissues. Massage treatment has been shown to improve pulmonary function in juvenile asthma patients, reduce psychoemotional discomfort in those with chronic inflammatory bowel disease, aid weight gain, improve motor development in preterm infants, and boost immune system performance.

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track 10: Yoga and Meditation
Yoga is the synonym of Sanskrit word Yuj. It states that the soul is blended with the spirit. Yoga is one of the oldest Indian practices that gains spiritual peace within oneself. We should see yoga as a physical exercise which involves twisting and turning our body into most difficult ways and also includes breathing techniques, but these are the actual ways to unfold the potentials of the human mind and soul. Yoga gives us many benefits in our mental and physical states. In the modern era these technology are accessible and the benefits are proved.
Meditation is a technique for the resting of mind and attaining a state of consciousness which is totally different from the normal state of our mind.

  • Hatha yoga
  • Marma yoga
  • Kundalini yoga
  • Ashtanga yoga
  • Jnana yoga
  • Sahaja yoga

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track 11.Indigenous and Tribal Medicine
Indigenous medicine(Traditional medicine or folk medicine) comprises medical aspects of traditional knowledge that developed over generations within the folk beliefs of various societies, including indigenous peoples, before the era of modern medicine. Another peculiarity of the tribal life is their holistic herbal medicine. Having lived in harmony with nature for centuries, the tribes have identified various herbs which can heal a variety of diseases. They have no side effects.

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track 12: Rehabilitation
The aim of Rehabilitation is to re-establish all or a portion of the patient's physical, mental and sensory abilities which were lost during a disease, injury, or illness. Rehabilitation includes assisting the patient to recompense for the deficiency which cannot be reversed medically. It is prescribed mostly for many types of injury, disease or illness, amputations, arthritis, orthopedic injuries, cancer, cardiac disease, stroke, spinal cord, neurological problems, and traumatic brain injuries.

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track 13: Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy
Medicinal plant harvesting and preservation. Plant material quality control. Identification of the material, its provenance, and macro and micromorphologic investigation are all performed. Phenols, coumarins, flavonoids, tannins, and carotenoids are all found in drugs. Schmidt, an Austrian physician, coined the term "pharmacognosy" in 1811, and Crr. Anotheus Seydler coined it in 1815 in his work Analecta Pharmacognostica. Originally, the term "pharmacognosy" was used to describe the discipline of medical or commodity sciences that deals with pharmaceuticals in their raw, or unprepared, form during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Important natural products and phytomedicines

  • Quality herbal medicine used in phytotherapy
  • Herbal drug research and therapy
  • Natural products in drug discovery
  • Ethnopharmacology

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track 14: Biofeedback Mechanism
Biofeedback is a mind-body approach that teaches people to notice the physical signs and symptoms of stress and anxiety, such as elevated heart rate, body temperature, and muscle tension, using visual or auditory feedback. People can learn to relax their minds and bodies and cope better with stress symptoms by employing biofeedback to regulate the physical and psychological impacts of stress. Biofeedback's purpose is to make little changes in the body that have a desired effect. This could involve relaxing certain muscles, lowering the heart rate, or lessening pain. Biofeedback is a form of therapy that measures important bodily functions using sensors attached to your body. Biofeedback is a technique that teaches you more about how your body works. This knowledge may assist you in gaining better control over specific bodily systems and addressing health issues.

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track 15: Chiropractic Treatment
The word ‘chiropractic’ comes from the Greek words cheir (meaning ‘hand’) and praktos (meaning ‘done’), i.e., done by hand. Chiropractic care improves your mental health, neurological health, muscle strength, flexibility, and range of motion. It promotes recovery, improves immune response, provides you with more energy, and improves your mood. A chiropractor primes your body to function at its best. It has esoteric origins and is based on several pseudoscientific ideas, Chiropractic therapy is the non-surgical treatment of nervous system disorder and musculoskeletal system. The therapy focuses on the relationship between the spine and the body’s function
The chiropractic profession continues to grow and evolve. There are more than 70,000 chiropractors licensed today in the United States practicing in solo practices, multidisciplinary clinics and major hospital systems. Chiropractic is well established in the United States, Canada, and Australia. It overlaps with other manual-therapy professions such as osteopathy and physical therapy

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track 16: Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy is a pseudoscience that purports to improve psychological and physical well-being by using aromatic materials such as essential oils and other aroma molecules. It is provided as a complementary therapy or as a kind of alternative medicine, with the first indicating that it is used in addition to standard treatments and the latter meaning that it is used instead of standard, evidence-based treatments. Aromatherapists, or persons who have expertise in the practice of aromatherapy, use blends of potentially therapeutic essential oils that can be applied topically, massaged, inhaled, or dissolved in water. These essential oil molecules are inhaled or absorbed through the skin during an aromatherapy massage. They are supposed to affect the limbic system, a brain region known to be engaged in emotion, and hence induce good changes in the mind and body

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association; The European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; EUROCAM; The European Medicines Agency; The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs; The Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USA: Herb Society of America; American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine; American Herbal Products Association; Society for Acupuncture Research; Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine; American Holistic Health Association; Alternative and Integrative Medical Society; American Association of Integrative Medicine

Asia: Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Japan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion society; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japanese Society of Aromatherapy; Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association; Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Track 17:  Allied and Complentary Medicine
"Complementary" is a term that implies "in addition to." Complementary medicine refers to a wide range of health-care techniques that can be utilised in conjunction with conventional medical treatment. A collection of diagnostic and therapeutic disciplines used in conjunction with traditional medicine. A good example of a complementary medicine is the use of acupuncture in addition to standard care to help a patient feel better after surgery.
Alternative medicine is not the same as complementary medicine. Alternative medicine is used instead of traditional medicine, whereas complementary medicine is used in conjunction with conventional treatment.

  • Complementary Medicine in Healthcare
  • Osteopathic medicine
  • Occupational Therapy

Related Societies and Associations:
Europe: European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners AssociationThe European Traditional Chinese Medicine AssociationEUROCAMThe European Medicines AgencyThe Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory AffairsThe Herb Society; European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy;Royal Botanic Gardens

USAHerb Society of AmericaAmerican Association of Acupuncture and Oriental MedicineFoundation for Traditional Chinese MedicineAmerican Herbal Products AssociationSociety for Acupuncture ResearchConsortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative MedicineAmerican Holistic Health AssociationAlternative and Integrative Medical SocietyAmerican Association of Integrative Medicine

AsiaJapanese Society for Complementary and Alternative MedicineJapan Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion societyJapanese Society of AromatherapyJapanese Society of AromatherapyJapan Society of Acupuncture and MoxibustionAustralian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine AssociationAustralian Traditional Medicine Society

Global Herbal Medicine market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.2% during Period of 2017 to 2023. Herbal medicines are a kind of dietary supplements extracted from different parts of the plant extracts such as leaves, bark, seeds, berries, and roots. Herbal medicines are available in various dosage forms such as tablets, extracts, dried plants, and other forms. A customary medicinal services routine of indigenous individuals relating to human health is named as Ethnomedicine. The learning of specific herbs, creatures and minerals that have corrective and comforting impacts were transmitted starting with one era then onto the next and it is the result of striking experimentation through experimentation technique over many years. Ethnomedicine is the mother of every other arrangement of prescription, for example, Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, Nature cure and even advanced medication. The conventional cultivators are a vital part of the group and are frequently acquainted with the points of interest of every family and its environs, so they are in a superior position to manage their everyday issues. Actually the local healers deal with the normal diseases of the people in their home setting. The traditional healers specialize in particular areas of their profession. Thus we find some medical practitioners are expert in bone setting, wound healing, poisonous bites, neurological disorders, etc. and some others in spiritual healing, especially the use of chants while others combine both in their treatment. It is important to note that there is no doubt about the efficacy of herbal medicine among its users. In India, poor peoples of rural and urban area mostly depend on herbal remedies since these are within their reach. In fact in remote areas this is the only source of health care available.

GLOBALLY TOP UNIVERSITIES

  •  University of Bridgeport, USA
  • University of Westminster, London,UK
  • Think Education Group, Australia
  • Australasian College of Natural Therapies (ACNT), Australia
  • University of Sains Malaysia (USM),Malaysia
  • Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland
  • London Metropolitan University, UK
  • Australian Institute of Holistic Medicine, Australia
  • Nature Care College, Australia
  • Bastyr University, USA
  • New York College of Health Professions, USA
  • Southwest Acupuncture College, USA
  • Mohammed bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Science
  • Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • The European Academy of Ayurveda, Germany
  • Arab American UniversityAustralasian College of Natural Therapies (ACNT)

Research centers having medicinal practices worldwide:

  •  Tang centre of herbal medicine research, Chicago
  •   Beijing Medical Research Kundawell Institute
  •  National centre for complementary and integrative health     
  •  Central Research Institute of Unani Medicine
  •  Yadam institute of research     
  • Arava institute research centres    
  • Shanghai International Cooperation Centre of Traditional Medicine
  • Therapeutic research centre   
  • Drug and herbal research centre
  •  Natural medicine research centre

GLOBALLY TOP ASSOCIATIONS RELATED TO HERBAL AND TRADITIONAL MEDICINE:

  • American Botanical Council, United States of America
  • American Chinese Medicine Association, United States of America
  • Asia Herb Association, Thailand
  • Association of Acupuncture Practitioners, Denmark
  • Associazione Italiana Agopuntura, Italy
  • Australian Traditional Medicine Society, Australia
  • Ayurveda Medical Association of India, India
  • British Herbal Medicine Association, United Kingdom
  • Center for Food and Biomolecules, Taiwan
  • Chinese Medical Association, China
  • Chinese Herbs and Biotech Development Association, Taiwan
  • Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong
  • GP-TCM Research Association
  • Herb Federation of New Zealand, New Zealand
  • Herb Research Foundation
  • Malaysian Association of Traditional Indian Medicine, Malaysia
  • Nederlandse Vereeniging voor Acupuntuur, Netherlands
  • Northeast Herbal Association, America
  • Ontario Herbalists Association, Canada
  • Public Health Foundation of India, India 
  • Swedish Acupuncture Association
  • Schweizerische Arztegesellshaft fur Akupunktur, Switzerland
  • Swiss Professional Organization for Traditional Chinese Medicine, Switzerland
  • Taiwan Association for Food Protection, Taiwan
  • Taiwan Association for Traditional and Complementary Medicine, Taiwan
  • The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture, United Kingdom
  • The Australian Plants Society, Australia
  • The Ayurvedic Practitioners Association, United Kingdom
  • The Herb Society, United Kingdom
  • The International Herb Association
  • The Northern Ireland Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Northern Ireland
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine Association of British Columbia, Canada
  • Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture, UK
  • European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association
  • British Holistic Medical Association
  • European Ayurveda Association (EUAA)
  • Chinese Herbs and Biotech Development Association, Taiwan
  • Center for Food and Biomolecules, Taiwan
  • Associazione Italiana Agopuntura, Italy

WORLDWIDE SOCIETIES HAVING MEDICINAL PRACTICES:

  • Traditional Medicine Society, MIT
  • American ayurvedic society
  • World Federation of Chinese medicine societies
  • World Federation of Acupuncture Societies (WFAS)
  • Greece-Arabic Medicine Society Inc.
  • Iranian Medical Society 
  • Saudi Pharmaceutical Society
  • American Society of Acupuncturists
  • Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine (ESEM)
  • Australian Traditional Medicine Society

INDUSTRIES INVOLVED MANUFACTURING TRADITIONAL MEDICINE WORLDWIDE:

  • The Himalaya Drug Company
  • Viswakeerthy Ayurveda Pharmacy
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Schering-Plough
  • Bayer
  • Bakson Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.
  • Dr. Willmar Schwabe. Germany
  • Similia Homoeo Laboratory
  • BAL PHARMA LIMITED
  • Julphar Gulf Pharmaceutical Industries Manufacturers
  • Kuwait Saudi Pharmaceutical Industries Co.
  • Antah Healthcare Group

Global Market Value of Plant Derived Drug

BCC research analyses Global market value for botanical and plant-derived drugs will grow from $29.4 billion in 2017 to around $39.6 billion by 2022 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.1% for the period of 2017-2022.

 

Global Market Value for Nutraceuticals

Annual global Nutraceuticals market should extent $285.0 billion by 2021 from $198.7 billion in 2016 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.5%, from 2016 to 2021.Global market trends to analyze data from 2015, estimates for 2016 and projection of CAGR through 2021

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