Chinese Medicine New Findings

 In Traditional Chinese Medicine, there are approximately 13,000 medicinals used in China and over 100,000 medicinal prescriptions documented in the ancient literature. Plant elements and extracts are the most mutual elements used in medicines. In the classic Handbook of Traditional Drugs from 1941, 517 drugs were recorded - 442 were plant parts, 45 were animal parts, and 30 were minerals.   Herbal medicine, as used in traditional Chinese medicine, came to widespread courtesy in the United States in the 1970s. At slightest 40 states in the United States license practitioners of Oriental medicine, and there are about 50 colleges of Oriental medicine in the United States today.   In Japan, the use of TCM herbs and herbal formulas is conventionally recognised as Kampo, literally "Han Chinese Medical Formulas". Many Kampo combinations are contrived in Japan on a large scale by reputable manufacturers.

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