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2012-12-18 20:56:36
BEIJING,
Dec. 18 (Xinhua) -- The China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences on Tuesday
established a research center for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) resources.
Research
results are expected to help government and TCM industry have better
understanding of the distribution, production, environmental issues and
overexploitation of materials for TCM, which will benefit the protection and
sustainable utilization of the medicinal resources.
Wang
Guoqiang, vice health minister and director of the State Administration of TCM,
said TCM resources have become increasingly scarce due to profit-driven
overexploitation, which has wasted and damaged rare medical resources.
He identified
a lack of overall planning in exploitation and protection, which should be
based on scientific research and survey, as an outstanding problem for the
development of TCM.
China
last year conducted a nationwide survey of TCM resources, which covered the
distribution, production, and natural environment for TCM materials.
Wang
said the new center will carefully analyze the survey results to come
up with advices to the industry's policy makers.
TCM
originated in ancient China and has evolved more than 2,000 years.
Practitioners use herbs, acupuncture, massage and other methods to treat a wide
range of illnesses. Medicinal plant elements and extracts are largely
used. But in some cases animal parts and minerals are also adopted.
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