Saturday 18 May 2013

WHO AND MEDICINE HERB

Traditional forms of pharma's most financially profitable are herbal medicines that are by the World Health Organization has declared to treat chronic diseases.
One is the development of a malaria drug discovery artimisinin substance found on plants Artemisia annua L, a plant that has been used by the Chinese since 2000 years ago.
In fact, developing countries around the world began to use traditional medicine including acupuncture. Yes, this time, by 70% -80% of the total population in developing countries have been using alternative medicine.
According to the WHO traditional medicine is a whole of knowledge, skills, and practices based on the theories, beliefs and experiences indigenous used for health maintenance and treatment of physical and mental illness.
Traditional medicine including herbal medicine, massage, acupuncture, and others. Herbal medicines have a special place in the hearts of the world community.
This is evidenced by the number of income of the herbal medicine trade in Western Europe, China, and Brazil. Herbal remedies can treat a variety of complaints that they complain to the doctor.
Health problems that include heart and blood circulation including angina, high blood pressure and varicose veins can be treated with herbal medicines.
As well as the diseases associated with gynecology as menstruation and menopause. In addition, drugs or herbs without chemicals can also cope with illnesses such as insomnia, migraines, influenza, asthma, hay fever, and other allergic reactions.
How to keamanananya? There are many people who think that herbal medicines derived from plants so that these drugs do not have side effects. However, the fact that herbal medicines can be dangerous and have an adverse effect if the quality of herbal medicines is very low.
Not only that, not a few people who have been in the medical world reject the use of herbal medicines due to the lack of research on the content of herbal medicines and their effects to the body.
Nevertheless, the World Health Organisation or WHO has made a strategy to support and integrate traditional medicine including herbal medicine into the national health system for WHO member states.
This organization will also ensure that traditional medicine is marketed are of good quality as well as its use is safe for the world community. In addition, WHO will also recognize traditional medicine as part of primary health care.
Of course, this mission will be a challenge for the World Health Organization because not many countries that have regulations on drug tardisional.
In addition, research on various herbal medicine should be improved for the benefit of the WHO mission. However, assessing the quality of a herbal medicinal product is quite complex because they have to look at the source of traditional crops and processing process.

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