July 13-14, 2020
Webinar (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
PULSUS takes immense pleasure in inviting all the participants from across the globe to attend “International Conference on Natural products & traditional medicine” which will be held during July 13-14, 2020, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
This comprises of proficient keynote presentations, verbal presentations by eminent speakers, productive poster presentations and exhibitions providing insights on Natural products & Traditional medicine.
It provides an opportunity to meet up with esteemed individuals from both industry and academia and establish a scientific network between them. The outcome of this international conference will be an excellent experience where the best expression on the most remarkable points is exhibited by pioneers.
Natural Products and Traditional Medicine 2020 is for the noble convention of Doctors, researchers, Professors, Practitioners of Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Homeopathy , Naturopathy, Siddha, Unani and students of Medicine and Pharmacy, business magnates and technocrats to exhibit their research and orate about new innovations, improvement and progresses in the fields of Acupuncture, Aromatherapy, Holistic Medicine, Preventive Medicine, Unani Medicine and Traditional Medicines, advancement in treatment of various disorders and diagnosis or relieving symptoms of diseases.
SCOPE:
The significance of The International Conference on Natural Products and Traditional Medicine has given us the possibility to conduct the convention in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Due to its accessibility and affordability, Traditional medicine has become favoured as a prime source of various healthcare services, chiefly in underdeveloped and developing countries. This conference is also going to ascend by understanding the global natural medicine market, the value of traditional medicines segmented according to their types, sources, application, end-users and geography and to remain helpful to the welfare of mankind..
TARGET AUDIENCE:
TRACK 1: Natural Products
Natural products are small molecules which are produced naturally by primary and secondary metabolites. They include tiny molecules like urea and complex molecules like Taxol. As the can be isolable only in small quantities, they have an interesting biological activity and chemical structures. The production of natural products is a challenge in organic chemistry.
Related Societies and Associations:
Amity International Societyof Natural Products | African National Healers Association | Indian board of Alternative Medicine | Research council for Complementary Medicine | Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada | European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners National Association | Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA) | Veterinary Botanical Medicine Association .
Related conferences:
7th International Conference & Exhibition regarding Herbal & Traditional Medicine November 23-24, 2020 London, UK | International Conference and Exhibition on Traditional & Alternative medicine June 1,2020 Lisbon, Portugal | Annual Congress on Herbal Medicine & Traditional Medicine June 29-30, 2020 Paris, France|16th International Conference on Alternative Medicine, August 24-25, 2020, Osaka, Japan
TRACK 2: Traditional Medicine
Traditional medicine is concerned with the practices of health, approaches, knowledge and beliefs that includes medicines based on plant, animal and mineral, spiritual therapies, techniques that are manual and exercises, which can be applied singularly or in union to treat, diagnose and prevent illnesses and also to help maintain well-being.
Related Societies and Associations:
Traditional Medicine Society | The National Institute of Complementary Medicine, Australia | The International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine | American Holistic Medical Association | Chinese Herbs and Biotech Development Association | American Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine | European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association
Related conferences:
15thInternational Conference regarding Frontiers in Alternative & Traditional Medicine July 15-16, 2020 Singapore City, Singapore | 7th International Conference & Exhibition regarding Herbal & Traditional Medicine November 23-24, 2020 London, UK | International Conference on Health and Medicine June 7,2020 Vienna, Austria | 6th Global Summit regarding Herbals and Traditional Medicine August 17-18, 2020 Beijing, China
TRACK 3: Herbal Medicine
Herbal medicines are employed since ancient times for innumerable health conditions. It is the oldest and most immensely used medical system in the world. There are different kinds of herbal medicines and supplements employed across the world. The World Health Organization (WTO), according to the National Centre for Biotechnology Information, 2015, reported that about 70% to 80% of people globally depend on herbal sources for treatment purposes. Therefore, the increase in the demand of products that are herbal for healthcare basis is likely to improve this market during the prediction period.
Related Societies and Associations:
Herb Research Foundation | 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 | Naturopaths and Herbalists Association of Australia | Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA) | .
Related conferences:
International Conference on Traditional and Alternative Medicine June 15-16,2020 Barcelona, Spain |11thInternational Conference on Herbal therapy and Acupuncture July 13-14, 2020 Sydney, Australia 7th International Conference & Exhibition regarding Herbal & Traditional Medicine November 23-24, 2020 London, UK | 12th World Congress on Traditional and Complementary Medicine September 25-26, 2020 Berlin, Germany
TRACK 4: Siddha Medicine
The system of Siddha medicine is one of the earliest systems of medicine in India. The Fundamental Principles of Siddha are theories of Five Elements (Aimpootham) and Three Forces/Faults (Mukkuttram). There are Eight Methods of Examination (Envakai Thervukal) that are employed to decide diagnosis, etiology, treatment and prognosis. Siddha possesses safe herbal and herbo mineral remedy for psoriasis, , diabetic ulcer, eczema, alopecia, pemphigus, pompholyx, leprosy, warts, vitiligo, and various other common and rare diseases.
Related Societies and Associations:
National Institute of Siddha | African National Healers Association | Indian board of Alternative Medicine | Research council for Complementary Medicine | Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMA) | American Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine | Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada | Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA) | The National Institute of Complementary Medicine, Australia.
Related conferences:
7th International Conference & Exhibition regarding Herbal & Traditional Medicine November 23-24, 2020 London, UK | International Conference and Exhibition on Traditional & Alternative medicine June 1,2020 Lisbon, Portugal | 16th International Conference on Alternative Medicine, August 24-25, 2020, Osaka, Japan | Annual Congress on Herbal Medicine & Traditional Medicine June 29-30, 2020 Paris, France|
TRACK 5: Ayurveda
Ayurveda is the earliest form of health care tradition that is being practised in India for not less than 5,000 years. Its principle states that everyone has a specific constitution, or prakruti, which helps to determine his/her physiologic and mental character, physical and disease vulnerability. There are three fundamental doshas, Pitta, Vata and Kapha. Researchers who study Ayurveda accept that understanding a patient's doshas will help determine the risk development of the patient for certain diseases or health conditions.
Related Societies and Associations:
National Ayurvedic Medical Association | The International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine | Association for Natural Medicine in Europe | International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR) | American Holistic Medical Association | Chinese Herbs and Biotech Development Association
Related conferences:
7th International Conference & Exhibition regarding Herbal & Traditional Medicine November 23-24, 2020 London, UK | 15thInternational Conference regarding Frontiers in Alternative & Traditional Medicine July 15-16, 2020 Singapore City, Singapore | International Conference on Health and Medicine June 7,2020 Vienna, Austria | 6th Global Summit regarding Herbal and Traditional Medicine August 17-18, 2020 Beijing, China
TRACK 6: Unani Medicine
Unani medicine originated in Greece and is primarily based on the principles propounded by the ancient Greek practitioners Hippocrates and Galen. It employs the humoral theory which presupposes the presence of four akhlaat (humours) in the body – dam (blood), balgham (phlegm), safra (yellow bile) and sauda (black bile).
Related Societies and Associations:
National Institute of Unani Medicine | European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners National Association | 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 | American Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine |
Related conferences:
World Congress on Chinese and Traditional Medicine, December 14-15, 2020, Macau, China | World Congress on Medicinal Plants & Products Research, June 7, 2020 Melbourne, Australia |15th International Conference on Frontiers in Alternative & Traditional Medicine, July 15-16, 2020, Singapore | 16th International Conference on Alternative Medicine, August 24-25, 2020, Osaka, Japan
TRACK 7: Homeopathy
Homeopathy can be explained as a natural form of medicine used by about 200 million people around the globe to treat acute and chronic conditions. It is established on the principle of ‘like cures like’ which means that intake of a substance in small amounts will cure the same symptoms it causes if taken in large amounts. As they rarely cause side-effects, Homeopathic medicines are safe to use.
Related Societies and Associations:
American Institute of Homeopathy | Veterinary Botanical Medicine Association | African National Healers Association | Indian board of Alternative Medicine | The National Institute of Complementary Medicine, Australia | Research council for Complementary Medicine | Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada | Japan Institute of Traditional Medicine
Related conferences:
15th International Conference on Frontiers in Alternative & Traditional Medicine, July 15-16, 2020, Singapore |10th International Conference on Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture October 19-20, 2020 Athens, Greece | International Conference on Health and Medicine June 7,2020 Vienna, Austria | 6th Global Summit regarding Herbals and Traditional Medicine August 17-18, 2020 Beijing, China
TRACK 8: Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a complementary practice of medicine that requires stimulating specific points on the body, most commonly with a needle transfixing the skin, to relieve pain and to treat various health conditions. It was developed millennia ago in China. Researchers are also administering studies to determine if acupuncture is constructive at treating anxiety, depression and a variety of cancer and cancer treatment-related traits.
Related Societies and Associations:
American Society of Acupuncturists | British Herbal Medicine Association | Association for Natural Medicine in Europe | The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK | Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA) | British Acupuncture Council (BAC) | Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMA) | Naturopaths and Herbalists Association of Australia.
Related conferences:
International Conference on Traditional and Alternative Medicine June 15-16,2020 Barcelona, Spain |11thInternational Conference on Herbal therapy and Acupuncture July 13-14, 2020 Sydney, Australia | 4th International Conference regarding Natural Products and Medicinal Plants Research September 25-26, 2020 Montreal, Canada | 12th World Congress on Traditional and Complementary Medicine September 25-26, 2020 Berlin, Germany
TRACK 9: Pharmacognosy
Pharmacognosy deals with the study of crude drugs acquired from plants, animals and minerals and their constituents. It has been the subject of tremendous development during the 20th century. Pharmacognosy is deemed as the promising approach to accommodate future requirements in molecular biology, biotechnology and analytical chemistry of natural medicines and medicinal plants.
Related Societies and Associations:
The American Society of Pharmacognosy | The International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine | Indian board of Alternative 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
Related conferences:
7th International Conference & Exhibition regarding Herbal & Traditional Medicine November 23-24, 2020 London, UK | 6th Global Summit regarding Herbals and Traditional Medicine August 17-18, 2020 Beijing, China | International Conference and Exhibition on Traditional & Alternative medicine June 1,2020 Lisbon, Portugal | Annual Congress on Herbal Medicine & Traditional Medicine June 29-30, 2020 Paris, France
TRACK 10: Holistic medicine
Holistic Medicine is said to be the concept of medicine which treats the patient as a whole. In a holistic approach to medicine, our well-being relies not only on what is going on in our body physically regarding illness or disease but also on the close inter-relation of this with our emotional, psychological, spiritual, social and environmental state. All these different states can be equally important. They must be managed together so that a person is treated as a whole.
Related Societies and Associations:
American Holistic Medical Association |European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association | Veterinary Botanical Medicine Association | American Holistic Health Association | Research council for Complementary Medicine | Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada | Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA) | The National Institute of Complementary Medicine, Australia.
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International Conference on Traditional and Alternative Medicine June 15-16,2020 Barcelona, Spain |11thInternational Conference on Herbal therapy and Acupuncture July 13-14, 2020 Sydney, Australia |10th International Conference on Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture October 19-20, 2020 Athens, Greece | 12th World Congress on Traditional and Complementary Medicine September 25-26, 2020 Berlin, Germany
TRACK 11: Traditional Korean Medicine
Traditional Korean medicine’s foundation was originally started in Korean mythology about 5000 years ago. It has developed distinctive medical theories and numerous methods to treat various diseases which includes neurological disorders such as epilepsy, stroke and Parkinson's disease. Korean Traditional Medicine highlights the balance between the mind and body and is the key necessity to sustain good health. The diagnostic methods in Korean Traditional Medicine are performed by pulse diagnosis, tongue and facial inspection and extensive questioning.
Related Associations and Societies:
The Society of Korean Medicine | American Medical Association | Association for Natural Medicine in Europe | Acupuncture Association of Colorado | American College of Healthcare Sciences | Veterinary Botanical Medicine Association | Association for Natural Medicine in Europe | The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK
Related Conferences;
World Congress on Chinese and Traditional Medicine, December 14-15, 2020, Macau, China | World Congress on Medicinal Plants & Products Research, June 7, 2020 Melbourne, Australia | 16th International Conference on Alternative Medicine, August 24-25, 2020, Osaka, Japan | 4th International Conference regarding Natural Products and Medicinal Plants Research September 25-26, 2020 Montreal, Canada
TRACK 12: Traditional African Medicine
Traditional African medicine is said to be an aboriginal form of healing that is practised all over Africa. A chief therapeutic intention in the treatment of illness in TAM is the emotional stress diffusion. According to the traditional belief of Africans, human beings are made up of physical, social, spiritual and moral aspects. When these aspects perform together harmoniously, a person will remain in good health. Illness is not viewed as only a physical disorder, but could also be a spiritual, social or moral disorder. Similarly, an ill person’s treatment involves not just aiding his/her physical being, but also the spiritual, moral, and social components as well.
Related Societies and Associations:
African National Healers Association | 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.
Related conferences:
15thInternational Conference regarding Frontiers in Alternative & Traditional Medicine July 15-16, 2020 Singapore City, Singapore |10th International Conference on Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture October 19-20, 2020 Athens, Greece | International Conference on Health and Medicine June 7,2020 Vienna, Austria | 6th Global Summit regarding Herbals and Traditional Medicine August 17-18, 2020 Beijing, China
TRACK 13: Japanese Medicine (Kampo)
Japanese traditional medicine called Kampo has distinctive theories and therapeutic methods initially based on traditional Chinese medicine. The basic idea of Kampo is that the human body and mind are inextricable and a balance of physical and mental conditions is essential for human health. Kampo is reevaluated for its likelihood for a much greater benefaction to modern medicine. Currently in Japan Kampo finds extensive application not only in the fields of medical treatment and preventive medicine but also in daily healthcare and fitness regimens.
Related Societies and Associations:
The Japan Society for Oriental Medicine | The International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine | International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR) | American Holistic Medical Association | American Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine | European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners National Association | European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association
Related conferences:
10th International Conference on Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture October 19-20, 2020 Athens, Greece | 11th International Conference on Herbal Therapy and Acupuncture July 13-14, 2020 Sydney, Australia|| 12th World Congress on Traditional and Complementary Medicine September 25-26, 2020 Berlin, Germany | 4th International Conference regarding Natural Products and Medicinal Plants Research September 25-26, 2020 Montreal, Canada
TRACK 14: Nutraceuticals
Nutraceutical is a wide term that is used to relate any product obtained from food sources with additional health benefits along with the basic nutritional value found in foods. They can be considered as non-specific biological therapies that are used to advance general well-being, manage symptoms and prevent malignant processes. Often they are classified in the following categories: dietary supplements, functional food and medicinal food. They chiefly show disease-modifying indications regarding allergy, Alzheimer's disease, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, eye conditions, obesity and Parkinson's diseases.
Related Associations and Societies:
The American Nutraceutical Association | American Medical Association | Association for Natural Medicine in Europe | Acupuncture Association of Colorado | American College of Healthcare Sciences | Veterinary Botanical Medicine Association | American Holistic Health Association | The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK
Related conferences:
World Congress on Chinese and Traditional Medicine, December 14-15, 2020, Macau, China | 12th World Congress on Traditional and Complementary Medicine September 25-26, 2020 Berlin, Germany | World Congress on Medicinal Plants & Products Research, June 7, 2020 Melbourne, Australia | 16th International Conference on Alternative Medicine, August 24-25, 2020, Osaka, Japan
TRACK 15: Yoga Therapy
Yoga therapy involves employing a variety of practices to try to enhance a health condition or to simplify a natural process. Among the yogic tools used therapeutically, asana (the physical postures), Pranayama (breathing exercises), meditation and guided imagery are very much used. Most people in the West live stressful lives, and yoga therapy is perchance the best stress reduction system ever invented. In clinical trials, many patients with asthma, type II diabetes or high blood pressure who started a regular practice of yoga were able to either lower their drug dosage or eliminate some pills entirely.
Related Societies and Associations:
Indian Yoga Association | 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.
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6th Global Summit regarding Herbals and Traditional Medicine August 17-18, 2020 Beijing, China | International Conference on Traditional and Alternative Medicine June 15-16,2020 Barcelona, Spain |11thInternational Conference on Herbal therapy and Acupuncture July 13-14, 2020 Sydney, Australia | 12th World Congress on Traditional and Complementary Medicine September 25-26, 2020 Berlin, Germany
TRACK 16: Naturopathy
Naturopathy is known as the system of healthcare with a rooted history of traditional philosophies and operations, trained medical practitioners and a range of natural treatment options to benefit patients. The naturopathic principles taught in most countries are: First, Do No Harm (primum non nocere), Healing Power of Nature (vis medicatrixnaturae), Treat the Cause (tollecausam), Treat The Whole Person (tolletotum), Doctor as Teacher (docere), Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Wellness.
Related Societies and Associations:
World Naturopathic Federation 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.
Related conferences:
7th International Conference & Exhibition regarding Herbal & Traditional Medicine November 23-24, 2020 London, UK | International Conference and Exhibition on Traditional & Alternative medicine June 1,2020 Lisbon, Portugal | 4th International Conference regarding Natural Products and Medicinal Plants Research September 25-26, 2020 Montreal, Canada | Annual Congress on Herbal Medicine & Traditional Medicine June 29-30, 2020 Paris, France
TRACK 17: Natural product as Anti-Cancer Agents
Natural products’ dietary sources are assumed to have anti-cancer benefits which include vegetables, fruits and spices yielding biologically active constituents such as cucurbitacins, curcumin, isoflavones, resveratrol, saponins, lycopene, phytosterols and many others. The drug discovery based on plant showed the development of anticancer agents including plants (vincristine, etoposide, vinblastine, camptothecin, paclitaxel, topotecan and irinotecan), marine organisms (cytarabine and dolastatin 10) and micro-organisms (dactinomycin, bleomycin and doxorubicin). Beside this, there are numerous agents identified from fruits and vegetables which are used in anticancer therapy. Plants have a long history of use in the treatment of cancer and it is notable that over 60% of currently used anti-cancer agents come from natural sources.
Related Societies and Associations:
American Association for Cancer research | 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
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10th International Conference on Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture October 19-20, 2020 Athens, Greece | 11th International Conference on Herbal Therapy and Acupuncture July 13-14, 2020 Sydney, Australia | 6th Global Summit regarding Herbals and Traditional Medicine August 17-18, 2020 Beijing, China | 4th International Conference regarding Natural Products and Medicinal Plants Research September 25-26, 2020 Montreal, Canada
TRACK 18: Medicinal And Traditional Herbs
Medicinal plants are the plants that possess therapeutic properties or exert beneficial pharmacological effect on the human or animal body. Plants have been used for medicinal purposes long before prehistoric period. Ancient Unani manuscripts Egyptian papyrus and Chinese writings described the use of herbs. Evidence exist that Unani Hakims, Indian Vaids and European and Mediterranean cultures were using herbs for over 4000 years as medicine. According to WHO, around 21,000 plant species have the potential for being used as medicinal plants.
Related Associations and Societies:
National Medicinal Plants Board | Chinese Herbs and Biotech Development Association | American Medical Association | Association for Natural Medicine in Europe | Acupuncture Association of Colorado | American College of Healthcare Sciences | Veterinary Botanical Medicine Association | American Holistic Health Association | The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK
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15thInternational Conference regarding Frontiers in Alternative & Traditional Medicine July 15-16, 2020 Singapore City, Singapore | 16th International Conference on Alternative Medicine, August 24-25, 2020, Osaka, Japan | International Conference on Health and Medicine June 7,2020 Vienna, Austria | 6th Global Summit regarding Herbals and Traditional Medicine August 17-18, 2020 Beijing, China
TRACK 19: Integrative Medicine
Integrative medicine focuses on the entire person with evidence that makes use of all medical procedures and healthcare professionals to achieve optimal conditions for healing and wellbeing. Integrative Medicine Therapy is the treatment of mind, body and spirit used in traditional medicine. According to the Integrative Medicine studies which offers an in-depth analysis of the $45 billion U.S. integrative medicine industry, as well as the $2 billion practitioner channel supplement market, Schools of Integrative Medicine have huge demand.
Related Societies and Associations:
Association of Integrative Medicine | 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.
Related conferences:
12th World Congress on Traditional and Complementary Medicine September 25-26, 2020 Berlin, Germany | 10th International Conference on Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture October 19-20, 2020 Athens, Greece | 11th International Conference on Herbal Therapy and Acupuncture July 13-14, 2020 Sydney, Australia| 4th International Conference regarding Natural Products and Medicinal Plants Research September 25-26, 2020 Montreal, Canada
TRACK 20: Complementary And Alternative Medicine:
The employment of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasing swiftly. The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies 65–80% of the healthcare services around the world as Alternative Medicine. Thus, from the population ratio’s point of view , many people use CAM compared to modern western medicine. Complementary medicine courses accept the challenge to overcome ill health and various conventional therapies.
Related Societies and Associations:
The Complementary Medical Association | 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
Related conferences:
World Congress on Chinese and Traditional Medicine, December 14-15, 2020, Macau, China | World Congress on Medicinal Plants & Products Research, June 7, 2020 Melbourne, Australia | 6th Global Summit regarding Herbals and Traditional Medicine August 17-18, 2020 Beijing, China | 16th International Conference on Alternative Medicine, August 24-25, 2020, Osaka, Japan
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it has been estimated that “about 80% of the population in developing countries depends on traditional medicine for their Primary Health Care (PHC) needs. The global alternative medicine and therapies market size were over USD 30.0 billion in 2014. Notable drivers include lower side effects and growing patient awareness levels. Increasing geriatric population base, growing awareness about general health and well-being, and inclination towards leisure and relaxation are also likely to boost demand.
The market research report of Global Natural and Organic Personal Care Product 2019 provides a valuable source of cognizant data for business strategists. The market report of Natural and Organic Personal Care Product unveils diverse topics such as regional market scope, product-market applications, the size of the market with regard to specific product, sales and revenue by region, analysis of manufacturing cost, industrial chain, analysis of market effect factors, forecast of market size, and many more. This report also deals with details of market size, growth spectrum, and the scenario of competition of Natural and Organic Personal Care Product market in the predicted period.
Market of natural products:
The natural products industry’s presence is varying as it grows to $141 billion in sales in 2016. Realizing the flourishing demand for natural products and the swift growth of new start-ups, traditional large-cap companies of consumer goods have looked to evolve by constructing out their own natural divisions or obtaining smaller rivals. In 2011 the natural products' growth in the market is 11.2 per cent. The natural products industry experienced a rise mostly in the Pacific region. Grand View Research states that the growth in the natural products industry is evaluated to be $25.1 million by 2025. At present, the market growth of natural products is $11,057.1 million.
Market of Traditional medicine:
More than 85% of the total Member States in the WHO African Region and South-East Asia Region reported having a national policy for Traditional medicine and complementary medicine by 2018. In the WHO Western Pacific Region it is said to be 63% and 43% in the Eastern Mediterranean Region of Member States, while in the WHO Americas Region and the European Region the percentages were 31% and 21%, respectively.
As per the estimation of WHO, about 80% of the population from most of the Asian and African countries rely on traditional medicine for primary health care. The Global Traditional medicine’s market analysis drives are a rapidly growing ageing population, consumer awareness increase, less or no side effects, innovations supply, Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP) release for dietary supplements by FDA. Other factors include escalating prices, calculations of health budgets for a modern medicinal system that has many consumers supporting the cost-effective, economical and safe herbal medicine systems. On account of all these factors, the market for Traditional medicine is presumed to reach $ 115 billion by the end of 2023, this market is estimated to reach a rise of CAGR of ~ 7.2 % during 2017-2023.
Overview of Netherlands market:
The Netherlands is the seventh-largest organic market in the EU with an evaluated value of $1.9 billion in 2017. The consumer spends an average of over $110 on organic products every year. The recent market share for organics is 3.3 per cent and is presumed to double in 2025.
Organic products are increasingly being traded in the Netherlands and hence it has become a trading hub. Organic products’ Dutch exports are valued $1.5 billion of which 80 per cent are bound for Germany.
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