Sabtu, 10 Maret 2012

Role of Traditional Medicine in Human Society - Health - Alternative Medicine

The Traditional medicines are playing an important role in human society from the past centuries. Traditional medical practice illustrates the medical knowledge practices, which improved more than centuries ago within a variety of societies before the era of modern Allopathic or Homeopathic medication begins. Ayurvedic medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, Unani, herbal, African Yoruba If, Muti as well as many other ancient medical practices from all over the world are included in Traditional medicines.

Peoples from countries in Latin America, Asia, and Africa are still using herbal products to fulfill their initial health related necessities. As an example, approximately 75-80 percent of the population in Africa uses traditional medicine for initial health related necessities. Another interesting thing is that presently, in United States, up to 158 million peoples use complementary medicines in their primary health related necessities.

Ethnobotany, ethnomedicine, and medical anthropology are included as the basic disciplines, which study traditional medicines. Among non-industrialized societies the use of herbs to heal disease is almost universal. At the end of the twentieth century, a number of traditions came to dominate the practice of traditional medicine. Among all, the herbal medicine system of Ancient Greek and Ancient Roman sources, the Ayurvedic medicine system from India, traditional Chinese medicine, Unani-Tibb medicine and Shamanic Herbalism were the most dominant at the end of the twentieth century.

In recent years, the use of drugs or medications, and search for new drugs and dietary supplements derived from traditionally used plant sources have accelerated significantly. As a result, many researchers are now researching and investigating on these medicines to determine the proper uses and pharmacological effects.

Here are some key points that might interest all the readers of this article:

The basic concept of modern allopathic medicine developed from Unani and Ayurvedic medicines. In reality, approximately 55% of modern Allopathic or Homeopathic medications used in the entire world have derived from plant sources. Approximately 40% of plants provide active ingredients for modern drugs or medicines, and because of their use in traditional medicines, they came to the interest of researchers. More than 120 active ingredients presently isolated from the medicinal herbs. More than 8,000 active ingredients in the present pharmacopoeia are extracted from plant sources. Over hundreds of countries have regulatory systems for herbal medicinal products.

However, WHO (World Health Organization) warns that the scientific data from experiments done to analyze the safety and efficiency of herbal or traditional medicinal products and practices is insufficient. As a result, WHO recommends consulting with physicians before taking these medicines.


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