March 04-05, 2020
Edinburgh, Scotland
PULSUS takes immense pleasure in inviting all the participants from across the globe to attend “Annual Congress on Traditional medicine” which is going to be held during March 04-05, 2020, Edinburgh, Scotland. This comprises of proficient keynote presentations, verbal speeches, productive poster presentations and exhibitions providing insights into the importance and efficiency of Traditional medicine.
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Traditional medicine is a formalized form of folk medicine which has been evolved over years. Alternative medicine refers to is transformed from traditional medicine and been a substitute for modern medicine. Folk medicine stands as the backbone of traditional medicine which is believed to provide longstanding remedies has been passed on informally within the culture. Nowadays, most of the people believe that traditional medicine is safer as it constitutes natural products instead of the synthetic products used in modern medicine. The market value of traditional medicines are increasing and the worldwide annual market approaches US$ 60 billion. Several countries like China, India, Nigeria, USA, and World Health Organization have made substantial research investments in the development of traditional medicine. Even several leading pharmaceutical companies are looking forward to promising medicinal herbs and novel chemical compounds.
Further research and development are needed on dosage, production techniques, mode of action of the traditional medicine. Also, the clinical trials of the medicine are important to understand the safety and efficacy before being recommended to the world market.
2020 Highlights:
Why To attend??
• Meet Experts & Influencers Face to Face in Traditional Medicine 2020.
• To discuss, spread and preserve the knowledge of Traditional and Alternative Medicine.
• To discuss quality advantages that can be applied in the practice.
• Exchange ideas and network with leading professionals and researchers in many different countries.
• It provides an opportunity for innovators tallied to shut the gap between development and adoption.
• To understand the importance, the need, and necessity of Natural and Traditional Medicine
• Get answers to hard questions
• Participants can gain direct access to a core audience of professionals and decision-makers and can increase visibility through branding and networking at the conference.
• To Learn and discuss key news and challenges with International level speakers.
• With presentations, panel discussions, roundtable discussions, and workshops, we cover every topic from top to bottom, from global macro issues to strategies to tactical issues.
Target Audience
For Researchers and Faculty Members:
For Universities, Associations & Societies:
For Students and Research Scholars:
For Business Delegates:
Track 1: Traditional Medicine and Alternative Medicine
The Traditional Medicine and Alternative Medicine have been evolved over years with various societies. Traditional medicine is developed based on the knowledge, skills, and practices of different culture and countries over generations. Folk medicine stands as the backbone of traditional medicine which is believed to provide longstanding remedies has been passed on informally within the culture. Traditional Medicine is basically derived from the naturally available plant and animal material. Nowadays, most of the people believe that Traditional Medicine is safer as it constitutes natural products instead of the synthetic products used in modern medicine.
Related Societies and Associations:
The International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine | International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR) | American Holistic Medical Association | Chinese Herbs and Biotech Development Association | American Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine | European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners National Association | European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association
Track 2: Herbal Medicine: Green Science
Herbal medicine is one of the oldest forms of medicine which is prepared exclusively from medicinal herbs and plants. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) estimation, around 80% of the population is some Asian and African countries use herbal medicine for primary health care as it is more economical. The herbal treatment method is also been used as remedies for chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, asthma, and end-stage renal diseases. Herbal remedies are of increasing demand in European countries. According to the World Health Organization, approximately 25% of modern drugs used in the United States have been derived from plants. It is estimated that 11% of the total 252 drugs found in essential medicine list of WHO are exclusive of plant origin.
Related Societies and Associations:
Association for Natural Medicine in Europe | The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK | British Herbal Medicine Association | British Acupuncture Council (BAC)| Japan Institute of Traditional Medicine | Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMA) | Naturopaths and Herbalists Association of Australia.
Track 3: Integrative and Complementary Medicine
Integrative medicine is a form of medicine that combines alternative medical practices with modern medicine. The Integrative medicine treats the patient by understanding the patient completely by addressing the physical, mental, emotional, social, environmental and spiritual factors that influence the patient’s health. The treatment is based on every individual's unique conditions, circumstances and need. The integrative medicine is open to new paradigms which mainly aims at healing the patient by providing effective treatment without any adverse effects.
Related Societies and Associations:
Veterinary Botanical Medicine Association | African National Healers Association | Indian board of Alternative Medicine | Research council for Complementary Medicine | Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada | Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA) | The National Institute of Complementary Medicine, Australia.
Track 4: Ayurveda: Self-Healing
Ayurveda has its origins in the Vedic culture of India which is a natural healing system that is 5000 years old. The terminology Tri-Dosha describes that human beings are part of nature in which three fundamental energies that govern our inner and outer environment. The Ayurveda describes that the medicine is divided into eight components. Ayurvedic practitioners approach diagnosis by using the five senses. Ayurveda has paved a way to treat Alzheimer's disease which is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by severe memory loss. Several Ayurvedic medicinal plants and their constituents treat Alzheimer's disease effectively. In recent years, few well-known pharmaceuticals have started investing in Ayurvedic medicine in European and several Asian countries because of its increased usage.
Related Societies and Associations:
The International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine | International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR) | American Holistic Medical Association | Chinese Herbs and Biotech Development Association | American Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine | European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners National Association | European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association
Track 5: Chinese Traditional Medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine is a worldwide recognized medical practice which has its root dates back for more than 2500 years. The Chinese Materia Medical is a pharmacological reference book for Chinese medicine practitioners. The Traditional Chinese herbal remedy Artemisia annua which has been used in China for almost 2000 years is found to be effective against malaria and could prevent almost one million deaths annually from severe malaria.
Related Societies and Associations:
Association for Natural Medicine in Europe | The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK | British Herbal Medicine Association | British Acupuncture Council (BAC)| Japan Institute of Traditional Medicine | Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMA) | Naturopaths and Herbalists Association of Australia.
Track 6: Japanese Traditional Medicine
The Japanese Traditional Medicine otherwise called as Kampo has its drug formulation dates back by more than 1500 years. Recent decades have seen a revival of Kampo medicine in medical practice, accompanied by a scientific reevaluation and critical examination of its relevance in modern health care. Traditional herbal medicine has been gradually reemerged and 148 different herbal extract formulations are found in the National Health Insurance drug list. As a result of the recent study, Kampo proves to provide effective treatment to dementia and other refractory diseases. Kampo also proves to improve cognitive function. It is also found that Kampo medicine is effective in treating liver disease and gastrointestinal disorder.
Related Societies and Associations:
Veterinary Botanical Medicine Association | African National Healers Association | Indian board of Alternative Medicine | Research council for Complementary Medicine | Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada | Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA) | The National Institute of Complementary Medicine, Australia.
Track 7: Korean Traditional Medicine
The origin of Korean Traditional Medicine traces back to 3000 B.C and it is traditional East Asian Medicine. Korean Traditional Medicine is mostly associated with Chinese traditional medicine and Japanese traditional medicine. The Korean Traditional Medicine emphasizes that the balance between the mind and body is the key requirement to maintain good health. The prescription of herbal medicine and acupuncture treatment are provided to the patients based on the body type of each person. The method of diagnosis in Korean Traditional Medicine is done by pulse diagnosis, tongue, and facial inspection and extensive questioning. Traditional Korean Medicine is proved to be an effective treatment procedure for patients with lumbar spinal stenosis.
Related Societies and Associations:
The International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine | International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR) | American Holistic Medical Association | Chinese Herbs and Biotech Development Association | American Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine | European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners National Association | European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association
Track 8: African Traditional Medicine
African traditional medicine has its origin in the African sub-continent. Initially, it was said to be the primitive method of medication but now it has gained attention among the research scientist. The traditional African treatment mainly focuses on the patient's social environment as the main cause of the disease rather than medical or physical reasons. This medicine is found to be effective and economical for several diseases and so many developing countries show interest in integrating African traditional medicine with the modern health care system. It is also found that this traditional medicine is even capable of treating many dangerous viral diseases like Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and Ebola.
Related Societies and Associations:
Association for Natural Medicine in Europe | The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK | British Herbal Medicine Association | British Acupuncture Council (BAC)| Japan Institute of Traditional Medicine | Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMA) | Naturopaths and Herbalists Association of Australia.
Track 9: Acupuncture
Acupuncture is an alternative medicine which is used to treat musculoskeletal problems and treat a wide range of conditions. It is widely applied for the treatment of the various neurological disorder. According to recent researches, Acupuncture could be used to treat neural diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and depression by modulating the plasticity of the Central Nervous System. Recent studies show that the use of Acupuncture resulted in satisfactory treatment of conditions such as addiction to illicit drugs and alcohol, stroke rehabilitation, headache, menstrual cramps, and tennis elbow. Acupuncture is also an effective treatment method for asthma without any side effects.
Related Societies and Associations:
Veterinary Botanical Medicine Association | African National Healers Association | Indian board of Alternative Medicine | Research council for Complementary Medicine | Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada | Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA) | The National Institute of Complementary Medicine, Australia.
Track 10: Chiropractic and Osteopathy medicine
Chiropractic is a form of alternative medicine which focuses on musculoskeletal system disorders and nervous system disorders, and also the effects of these disorders on general health. Chiropractors primarily perform adjustments or manipulations to the spine or other parts of the body which mainly aims at allowing the body to heal itself by its natural ability.
Osteopathy is an alternative medicine that concentrates on manipulating the muscles and bones. The osteopath follows several techniques by moving, stretching and massaging the muscles to detect, treat and prevent health-related problems. The physical manipulation in osteopathy aims at relieving muscle tension, increasing the mobility of joints, enhancing blood supply which ultimately focuses on helping the body to heal itself.
Related Societies and Associations:
The International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine | International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR) | American Holistic Medical Association | Chinese Herbs and Biotech Development Association | American Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine | European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners National Association | European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association
Track 11: Unani Drug System and Siddha Medication
Unani was introduced by 13th century during the Mughal rule in India. According to Unani, treatment of any disease depends on the right diagnosis of the disease and provide suitable treatment. There are several universities in India, Pakistan and South Africa providing Unani degree courses. The treatment procedure of Unani medicine includes regimental therapy apart from the naturally derived medicine which eliminates toxic agents and cleanses the system. Some herbs from Unani medicine is found to possess properties like anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and enzyme inhibitory activities. Recent clinical studies prove that Unani medicine is effective in treating women suffering from infertility issues caused due to obesity and polycystic ovary disorder. The studies based on Unani medicine are gaining more attention and the research is creating higher impact factor.
Siddha science is a traditional treatment system generated from Tamil culture. Palm leaf manuscripts say that the Siddha system was first described by Lord Shiva to his wife Parvati. Parvati explained all this knowledge to her son Lord Muruga. He taught all these knowledge to his disciple sage Agasthya. Agasthya taught 18 Siddhars and they spread this knowledge to human beings.
Related Societies and Associations:
Association for Natural Medicine in Europe | The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK | British Herbal Medicine Association | British Acupuncture Council (BAC)| Japan Institute of Traditional Medicine | Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMA) | Naturopaths and Herbalists Association of Australia.
Track 12: Holistic Medicine and Occupational therapy
Holistic Medicine is the concept of medicine which treats the patient as a whole. The treatment methods overlook the person’s physical, mental, spiritual and emotional wellbeing completely. The holistic medicine considers the body system as interdependent parts and so the treatment method involves in balancing the person’s complete system. Occupational therapy is a method of physical therapy which treats a patient with a holistic approach. Occupational therapy involves treatment that associates with one’s daily life activities.
Related Societies and Associations:
Veterinary Botanical Medicine Association | African National Healers Association | Indian board of Alternative Medicine | Research council for Complementary Medicine | Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada | Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA) | The National Institute of Complementary Medicine, Australia.
Track 13 : Ayurvedic Treatment for diabetes
Elective Medical Therapies for diabetes have turned out to be progressively well known the most recent quite a long while. Elective treatments with antidiabetic action have been investigated moderately and widely. Perfect treatments ought to have a comparable level of adequacy without troublesome. Instrument of Some option treatment utilized for bringing down the blood glucose. 75% individuals with diabetes utilized nonprescribed supplements (home grown, vitamin, mineral, or others) and option prescriptions. Elective medication tries to forestall and treat distinctive conditions with normal option techniques, for example, Yoga, Exercise, Tai chi/yoga, Meditation, Herbs and supplements, Chiropractic, Aromatherapy, Homeopathic, Ayurvedic Medicine, used to treat diabetes and endocrine issue.
Related Societies and Associations:
The International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine | International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR) | American Holistic Medical Association | Chinese Herbs and Biotech Development Association | American Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine | European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners National Association | European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association
Track 14: Naturopathic Medicine
Naturopathic medicine is an alternative treatment method which applies natural therapies. Naturopathy is based on the treatment which involves providing the suitable conditions so that the natural self-healing properties of the body gets optimized. Naturopathic diagnosis focuses on identifying the underlying causes of disease, while Naturopathic therapies are supported by research drawn from peer-reviewed journals from many disciplines. Naturopathic physicians mainly focus on prevention of disease, assessment of risk factors and hereditary susceptibility to disease and then make appropriate interventions to prevent illness.
Related Societies and Associations:
Association for Natural Medicine in Europe | The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK | British Herbal Medicine Association | British Acupuncture Council (BAC)| Japan Institute of Traditional Medicine | Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMA) | Naturopaths and Herbalists Association of Australia.
Track 15: Homeopathic Medicine
Homeopathic is an alternative medicine which has its origin at the end of 18th century by a German physician. The Philosophy of Homeopathy says that good health is based on the balance of vital force and the imbalance in those vital forces causes disease. The treatment procedure in Homeopathy includes providing of medicine based on the symptoms of the patients rather than providing medicine for the particular disease. Homeopathic medicine is effective in stimulating the immune system to develop resistance rather than killing germs directly. Homeopathic medicine is economical, safe, non- allergic, heals faster, a dosage is given in minimal amount and removes toxins from the body.
Related Societies and Associations:
Veterinary Botanical Medicine Association | African National Healers Association | Indian board of Alternative Medicine | Research council for Complementary Medicine | Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada | Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA) | The National Institute of Complementary Medicine, Australia.
Track 16: Yoga Therapy
Yoga is the other name for the Sanskrit word Yuj. It is the blend of soul with the Spirit. Yoga is the 5000 year old Indian practice of gaining spiritual peace within oneself. One can see Yoga as a physical exercise which involves twisting and turning of the body in the most difficult way including different breathing techniques but these are the actual ways to unfold the potentials of the human mind and soul. Absorb the essence of yoga for a new way of life and health.
Related Societies and Associations:
The International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine | International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR) | American Holistic Medical Association | Chinese Herbs and Biotech Development Association | American Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine | European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners National Association | European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association
Track 17: Recent Advances in Herbal and Traditional Medicine
Traditional medicine refers to medicines that have been formulated by using practices and knowledge which has evolved thousands of years. The market value of traditional medicines are increasing and the worldwide annual market approaches US$ 60 billion. Several countries like China, India, Nigeria, USA, and World Health Organization have made substantial research investments in the development of traditional medicine. Even several leading pharmaceutical companies are looking forward to promising medicinal herbs and novel chemical compounds. The recent researches on a traditional medicine show significant results in treating diabetes, cancer, AIDS, viral diseases and other pathogenic diseases.
Related Societies and Associations:
Association for Natural Medicine in Europe | The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK | British Herbal Medicine Association | British Acupuncture Council (BAC)| Japan Institute of Traditional Medicine | Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMA) | Naturopaths and Herbalists Association of Australia.
Track 18: Traditional Medicine Today: Research ethics
Even though the traditional medicine has several years of history, it has various ethical issues which needs to be addressed for Global recognition. There are some quality issues pertaining in harvesting, collecting, handling and production of herbal and other traditional medicine that has to be looked out for improvement of standards. Further research and development is needed on dosage, production techniques, mode of action of the traditional medicine. Also the clinical trials of the medicine is important to understand the safety and efficacy before being recommended to the World market.
Related Societies and Associations:
Veterinary Botanical Medicine Association | African National Healers Association | Indian board of Alternative Medicine | Research council for Complementary Medicine | Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada | Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA) | The National Institute of Complementary Medicine, Australia.
Alternative and Traditional medicine is gaining attention among masses all over the globe. The medicines such as herbal medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, Naturopathic medicine, Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and others are categorized under alternative medicine market on the basis of modality. The alternative and traditional medicine can be used in the treatment of various chronic diseases and neurological diseases. The alternative therapies are also used to reduce pain, stress, and depression. Currently, the increased number of people started adopting alternative and traditional medicine because it is assumed to be a safer replacement for modern medicine.
Market Growth:
According to research by Global Industry Analysts, the statistics of alternative medicine shows that herbal supplement and remedy industry exceeds $105 billion by 2017. The growing positive response for alternative and traditional medicine is steered by the aging population, economic alternative, increased awareness about health care and safer with lesser or no side effects. The alternative medicine market reported a steady growth over the past ten year period. It is also evident that the alternative medicine market stood unaffected by the economic recession. According to a report by Grand View Research, Inc., it is expected that the complementary and alternative medicine market is expected to generate a revenue of US$ 196.87 billion by 2025. The increased adoption of the alternative medicine and therapies pushes government and pharmaceutical industry of different countries to expand the revenue generation channels.
The extensive use of botanicals in Europe makes it the source of most revenue generation in the market. Countries like Germany and France exhibit considerable demand for dietary supplements. The Asia Pacific sets to grow steadily in this sector because of the expensive conventional medicine, growth in medical tourism and several alternative medical therapies are originated from these regions.
Herbal Supplements in the World Market:
There are several herbal supplements which are used for several remedies in the worldwide market. Ginkgo biloba is an ancient plant extract which is used a medicine in Chinese herbal medicine. It is been used as a natural asthma remedy, ADHD natural remedy and treating dementia. Echinacea is an herb that is used as an herbal remedy for low WBC count, rheumatoid arthritis, migraines, and several other viral and yeast infection. St. John’s wort is a well-known antidepressant and an effective treatment for depression with fewer side effects comparatively. Piper methysticum is proved to be effective for the treatment of anxiety, insomnia, and related nervous disorder.
Current Research in the UK:
The Register of Chinese Herbal Medicine (RCHM) was set up to regulate the practice of Chinese Herbal Medicine in the UK has been working on several research works. Research studies are being carried out for treatment of allergies, cancer, high cholesterol levels, circulatory disorders, infertility, gastrointestinal disorder, endometriosis, and other skin related problems. There are also several other association and institutes such as British Herbal Medicine Association, National Institute of Medical Herbalists, European Herbal & Traditional Practitioners Medicine Association, Unified Register of Herbal Practitioners shows interest in improving safety and efficacy of traditional and alternative medicine by performing further research and development.
Traditional Medicine 2019
The “International Conference on Traditional & Alternative Medicine” hosted by Pulsus was successfully held during July24-25, 2019 at Rome, Italy and was marked with the presence of the committee members, senior scientists, young and brilliant researchers, business delegates and talented students from various countries, who made this conference successful and productive. With the support and contribution of the Organizing Committee Members, we successfully hosted the event at the conference venue.
Firstly, we must thank you for trusting us and participating at Traditional Medicine 2019, a global platform to discuss various important aspects of medicine.
There are infinite reasons to extend our gratitude to you for making the Traditional Medicine 2019 outstanding conference. We couldn't have done it without your continuous support and believe towards our organization, which mutually made to achieve Traditional Medicine 2019 a new height in the field of Traditional Medicine Research
This conference highlighted the theme “Promoting & Navigating the Future of Alternative & Traditional Medicine” with the following scientific tracks:
The conference proceedings were carried out through various Scientific Sessions and plenary lectures, of which the following speakers were highlighted as Keynote speakers:
Various sessions were chaired and co-chaired by:
The esteemed guests, Keynote speakers, well-known researchers, and delegates shared their innovative research and vast experience through their fabulous presentations at the podium of the grand Traditional Medicine 2020 Conference. We are glad to inform that all accepted abstracts for the conference have been published in Pulsus Journals
We are also obliged to various delegate experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee Members for their gracious presence, support and assistance. With the unique feedback from the conference, Pulsus would like to announce the commencement of the “Annual Congress on Traditional Medicine” to be held during March 04-05,2020, at Edinburgh, Scotland. We look forward to seeing your benign presence with active contribution and support to make this event successful once more.
Contact for more details:
Annie George
Program Director | Traditional Medicine 2020
E-Mail: traditionalmedicine@pulsusseries.com