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A Culture In The Balance

A Culture In The Balance. Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western science face almost irreconcilable differences. Can systems biology bring them together?

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A Culture In The Balance

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  1. A Culture In The Balance Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western science face almost irreconcilable differences. Can systems biology bring them together? Nature , July 2007

  2. Liu Wen-Long is no ordinary dr!!!! • He relies on simple observations, checking a patients pulse, complexion and odour and asking about habits and medical history. • He says: people keep coming back because it cures them and improves their well-being.

  3. Attitudes on Traditional Chinese Medicine have divided the country. • A scientist from the central south University in Changsha: Traditional Chinese medicine is a pseudoscince . • In the early 2007 the government announced an ambitious plan to modernize the millennia-old practice.

  4. Should such a formidable gap be bridged? • Modern western medicine generally prescribes treatments for specific diseases often on the basis of their physiological causes. • TCM focuses on symptoms, and uses plant and animal products, minerals, acupuncture and moxibustion.

  5. The greatest divide is in the testing • The mainstream medical community in China and abroad has been highly critical of the underlying theories

  6. Pharmaceutical companies have become more interested in TCM over the past decade • Their approach: To isolate the active ingredients and test them one at a time. • Identifying the active ingredients is not easy.

  7. Relaxed Regulation • The criteria for approval of herbal mixtures as medicines are now starting to relax, at least in the United States • These new regulations have helped to renew industry’s interest in the complex formulae.

  8. If there is any technology that could lead to a breakthrough in Traditional Chinese Medicine, it will be systems biology.

  9. Culture Shift: • Although one active ingredient may act as the western drug, the uncertain role of additional ingredients and the variability of active ingredients confounds western sensibilities. • Variations is an issue China must tackle for its herbal medicines to raise their game in the world market.

  10. It is conceivable that systems biology could find application in trying to sort out components in Chinese herbal medicine, but it is very early days. • It would be an enormous challenge at this point and time.

  11. Many hurdles need to be overcome before researchers could even begin to complete how to deal with subjects as complex as Traditional Chinese Medicine. • There are also broader concerns about the modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine, from both advocates and sceptics of the practice.

  12. Lofty ideas: • Cultural factors may be the biggest obstacle in bridging the east-west gap. • If people are not allowed to disagree or voice their opinions, there would be no hope of progress for any discipline.

  13. Weather from the east or west, we share the same goal of improving human health. • As long as it works anything goes.

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