With the improvement of modern people's health awareness and the emphasis on natural therapies, traditional Chinese medicine, as a treasure of the Chinese nation, is gaining more and more recognition worldwide. In particular, in 2019, the World Health Organization included traditional Chinese medicine in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) for the first time.
With the improvement of modern people's health awareness and the emphasis on natural therapies, traditional Chinese medicine, as a treasure of the Chinese nation, is gaining more and more recognition worldwide. In particular, in 2019, the World Health Organization included traditional Chinese medicine in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) for the first time. This is not only an affirmation of the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine, but also a sign that its status in the global medical system has been officially recognized.
The core concept of traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes "preventing disease before it occurs" and improving the body's self-healing ability through overall conditioning, which is highly consistent with the contemporary people's pursuit of "preventing disease before it occurs and conditioning sub-health". Chinese herbal medicines are natural and have few side effects, especially today when the problem of antibiotic abuse is prominent. More and more European and American families are beginning to integrate traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage and other therapies into their daily health management.