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The Application of Fermentation Technology in Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Review.

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2020
In Chinese medicine, fermentation is a highly important processing technology whereby medicinal herbs are fermented under appropriate temperature, humidity, and moisture conditions by means of the action of microorganisms to enhance their original ...
Lin Li   +7 more
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Traditional medicine in the Gambia

Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 1997
While working in a rural hospital in The Gambia, I realized that some of my colleagues viewed traditional healers with some degree of scepticism. Some felt that it led to a delay in patients seeking treatment and, at times, could lead to death from herbal intoxication.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine for Alzheimer's Disease and Other Cognitive Impairment: A Review.

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2020
Cognitive impairment (CI) refers to the dysfunction of memory, language, visual space, execution, calculation, understanding, and judgment in one or more aspects. With global aging, CI will become prevalent worldwide.
Hui Pei   +8 more
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Metals and metalloids in traditional medicines (Ayurvedic medicines, nutraceuticals and traditional Chinese medicines)

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2019
Traditional medicine (TM) including Ayurvedic medicines, traditional Chinese medicines and nutraceuticals are popular across the globe as dietary supplements and traditional and alternative medicines. Health risks from these remedies continue to present serious concerns, with occurrences of poisoning by metals and metalloids present at concentrations ...
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Traditional Medicine in Africa

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2002
Traditional medicine is the main, and often the only, source of medical care for a great proportion of the population of the developing world. Systems of traditional medicine are usually rooted in long-standing cultural traditions, take a holistic approach to health, and are community based.
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Historical difference between traditional Korean medicine and traditional Chinese medicine

Neurological Research, 2007
Although traditional Korean medicine (TKM) has been influenced by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), it has developed distinctive features. Around the tenth century, Chinese medical books were introduced to Korea. In those days, Koreans started movement to develop its own medical system.We reviewed Korean and Chinese medical literatures, and analysed ...
Se-Young Hong   +5 more
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Traditional and Modern Medicine in Malaysia

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 1979
Malaysia has a large variety of traditional medical systems that are a direct reflection of the wide ethnic diversity of its population. These can be grouped into four basic varieties, namely, traditional "native", traditional Chinese, traditional Indian and modern medicine, examples of which are described. In spite of the great inroads made by modern
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Chinese Medicine, Traditional

International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 2020
P. Zou
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Traditional herbal medicine: Therapeutic potential in rheumatoid arthritis.

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2021
Yuan-Yuan Wang   +9 more
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The role of traditional medicine

The Lancet, 2000
Erick Gbodossou, Maurice M Iwu
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