Gucci Go / Shanghai Daily News
The popularity of TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) around the world is
increasing year by year. Sixty percent of Europeans are using TCM, according to
information at the first Western Pacific Regional Forum for the Harmonization of
Herbal Medicines (FHH) in Shanghai.
A recent statistics shows that there are over 100,000 well trained herbalist
doctors and more than 10,000 TCM institutions specific to acupuncture in Europe,
including 4000 herbalist doctors in the Netherlands, a country of only
15,000,000, over 20,000 acupuncturists in Germany as an understatement, and more
than 3000 TCM clinics in the UK, where TCM is protected by laws. Most
drugstores in Italy sell herbal medicines.
As a result of the "natural is healthier" philosophy, attitudes to medical
treatment are changing, and demands for herbalist medicines are set to
soar. Chen Ken, WHO officer, indicates that people now are paying more
attention to the safety of herbalist medicines and are putting very high
standards on pesticide residues and heavy metal indexes. Modern science
and technology should consider TCM.