Theme: Sharing a unique vision on how Traditional Medicine can benefit human health

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The Committee on Herbal and Traditional Plant Medicines invite all experts and researchers from around the world to attend the “9th International Conference on Herbal and Traditional Plant Medicine” in Tokyo, Japan on November 14-15, 2022, which will include timely Keynote presentations, Oral talks, and Poster presentations.

The main goal of this international conference on herbal and traditional plant medicines is to bring together all herbalists, phytomedicine researchers, physiotherapists, herbal plant experts, and other experts on one platform to exchange ideas and knowledge across disciplines to raise awareness about traditional methods and herbal medicines. It also serves as a venue for academics.

It is an international venue for debating the benefits, advantages, and applications of herbal plant-based traditional medicines, which are widely utilized in everyday life to cure diseases and health concerns.

Presenting a paper, networking for potential collaboration, expanding your knowledge and finding answers, presenting your thoughts, learning beyond your field of interest, and publication are some of the other motivations.

  • Traditional medicine society and associations
  • Traditional and Alternative medicine universities
  • Phytomedicine doctors
  • Phytomedicine Scientists
  • Phytotherapies
  • Phytomedicine Researchers
  • Phytomedicine Faculty
  • Phytomedicine students
  • Herbalists
  • Herbal medicines expert
  • Medical Colleges
  • Data Management Companies
  • Training institute
  • Software Developing Companies
  • Business Entrepreneurs
  • Drug Manufacturing Companies
  • Herbal medicines Associations and Societies
  • Natural Medicine Practitioners

For Researchers and Faculty Members:

  • Keynote Speaker
  • Oral Presentations
  • Plenary Speaker
  • Poster Display
  • Symposium hosting (4-5-member team)
  • Workshop organizing

For Universities, Associations & Societies:

  • Association Partnering
  • Collaboration proposals
  • Academic Partnering
  • Group Participation

For Students and Research Scholars:

  • Poster Competition (Winner will get Best Poster Award)
  • Young Researcher Forum (YRF Award to the best presenter)
  • Student Attendee
  • Group Registrations

For Business Delegates:

  • Speaker Presentations
  • Symposium hosting
  • Book Launch event
  • Networking opportunities
  • Audience participation
  • For Product Manufacturers
  • Exhibitor and Vendor Booths
  • Sponsorship opportunities
  • Product launch
  • Workshop organizing
  • Scientific Partnering
  • Marketing and Networking with clients

Track 1: Herbalism

Herbal medicine (also known as herbalism) is the study of pharmacognosy and the application of therapeutic herbs, both of which form a foundation of traditional medicine. There is little scientific evidence for the safety and usefulness of plants used in 21st-century herbalism, which often lacks purity and dose requirements. Herbal medicine frequently contains fungus and bee products, as well as miner's remedies.

Track 2: Pharmacognosy

The study of plants or other natural sources as potential drug supplies are known as pharmacognosyPharmacognosy is defined as "the study of the physical, chemical, biochemical, and biological aspects of medications, drug substances, or potential drugs or drug substances of natural origin, as well as the search for new drugs from natural sources," according to the American Society of Pharmacognosy.

  • Alkaloids
  • Terpenoids
  • Glycosides
  • Volatile Oils
  • Flavanoids
  • Phenols

Track 3: Tribal and Folk Medicine

The holistic herbal medicine used by tribal people is a unique feature of their way of life. The tribes have identified many herbs that can heal a range of diseases since they have lived in harmony with nature for ages. They don't have any negative side effects. This indigenous stream of herbal medicine is gaining popularity these days, and an increasing number of people, not just from the tribal group, but also from the outside civilized world, are approaching tribal medical specialists to receive treatment.

  • Traditional Korean medicine
  • Arabic indigenous medicine
  • Uyghur traditional medicine
  • Japanese Kamp? Medicine
  • Traditional Aboriginal bush medicine

Track 4: Aromatic plants and Aromatherapy

One of the most difficult aspects of dealing with dementia patients is treating agitation and hostility, which are characteristic Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSDs) of Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Aromatherapy is gaining popularity as a treatment for agitation, violence, and psychotic symptoms, with clinical data to back it up. Some molecular processes have been postulated to explain the behavioral effects of essential oils, either as a full Phyto complex or as individual components, but a more basic study is required.

  • Essential oils & Absolutes
  • Aerial diffusion
  • Direct inhalation
  • Topical applications
  • Phytoncides

Track 5: Tea Therapy

Tea is an essential part of Traditional Chinese Medicine and with Tea Therapy you can learn to unlock the healthy properties of this delicious beverage. There are six categories of Chinese tea; green tea, black tea, yellow tea, dark tea, white tea and oolong tea. Its many beneficial ingredients, such as polyphenols and vitamin C, help to keep the human body healthy, giving due weight to the traditional Chinese saying that "tea is the medicine of ten thousand ailments." Tea Therapy is a perfect combination of the six kinds of teas with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), maintaining the original flavor and function of each tea and providing effective TCM remedies at the same time. This is a good way to alleviate the symptoms of various ailments and illnesses.

Track 6: Moxibustion

Moxibustion is a form of therapy that entails the burning of mugwort leaves. This is a small, spongy herb that is believed to enhance healing with acupuncture. As such, the leaves are burnt close to the skin’s surface using a stick to apply heat. ‌ The practice is derived from Chinese medicine. Its purpose is to strengthen the blood, stimulate the flow of Qi or energy, and maintain good health. ‌

According to Chinese medicine, an increase in the circulation of Qi can help your body deal with a broad range of issues, including digestive problems and chronic pain.

Track 7. Research ethics in Traditional Medicine

Governments, global offices and organizations are progressively putting resources into conventional home-grown prescription research. However little writing tends to moral difficulties in this exploration. In this paper, we apply ideas in a complete moral structure for clinical research to universal customary home-grown solution investigates. We inspect in detail three key, overlooked measurements of the moral structure in which especially troublesome inquiries emerge for worldwide home-grown drug investigate: social esteem, logical legitimacy and positive risk– advantage proportion. Noteworthy difficulties exist in deciding shared ideas of social esteem, logical legitimacy and positive risk– advantage proportion crosswise over worldwide research coordinated efforts. In any case, we contend that shared association, including popularity based thought, offers the specific situation and process by which a significant number of the moral difficulties in universal home-grown medication research can, and ought to be, settled.

Track 8: Yoga

Yoga Sanskrit: योग; ISO: About this sound pronunciation), Sanskrit for "yoking" or "unity", is a series of physical, mental, and spiritual activities or disciplines that originated in ancient India. Yoga is one of the six traditional philosophical schools of Hinduism.

Track 9: Hepatotoxicity of herbals and dietary supplements  

The current rules are based on the Traditional Herbal Medicine Products Directive 2004/24/EC [69], which was published on March 31, 2004. All traditional medicines sold in health food stores and pharmacies were supposed to be properly registered and approved before they could be sold.

TRACK 10: Natural Products and Traditional Medicine for Covid-19

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a contagious infection caused by a newly discovered virus. The development of a vaccine has become a serious concern for global public health, and a desire to find a solution has compelled professionals from all over the world to work together to find a solution. In the long run, natural products are classified as bioactive compounds, and several phytochemicals.

Track 11: Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Elective medication refers to restorative goods and techniques that are not part of routine care. Elective medication is used instead of regular medications or therapeutic care. Elective medication differs from complementary medication. In addition to normal restorative medications, complementary medical methods are used, although elective medication is used instead.

Track 12: Acupuncture

Needle treatment is based on the idea of passing delicate needles through your skin at strategic points on your body. Needle therapy, which is an important part of traditional Chinese medicine, is most usually used to relieve pain. Needle therapy is defined in traditional Chinese medicine as a strategy for altering the surge of unimportant or life force — known as qi or chi (CHEE) — that is recognized to flow through the body.

  • Moxibustion
  • Tui Na Massage
  • Trigger Point Therapy
  • Auricular Acupuncture
  • Electro Therapy
  • Reflexology
  • Korean Hand Acupuncture
  • Veterinary Acupuncture

Track 13: Ayurveda: Self-Healing

Ayurveda is an alternative pharmacy with a lengthy history in India, dating back over 5000 years. Ayurvedic specialists see physical and mental proximity, as well as character, as a unit that has an impact on one another. The term Tri-Dosha denotes that humans are part of nature, with three basic energies that regulate our internal and external processes.

Track 14: Unani Medicine and Siddha Medication 

Unani medicine, also known as Yunani medicine, is a Perso-Arabic traditional medicine practiced in Muslim cultures in South Asia and Central Asia today. Unani medicine is a pseudoscientific system of medicine.

Because the Perso-Arabic system of medicine was based on the teachings of Greek physicians Hippocrates and Galen, the term Ynn means "Greek."

Siddha medicine is one of India's oldest medicinal traditions. Siddha is the mother medicine of the peninsular South Indian Tamils/Dravidians. Siddha is a Sanskrit word that means "confirmed truth." Siddhars were those who were involved in the establishment of such a Siddha school of thought.

Track 15: Natural Compound 

natural product is a chemical compound or substance created in nature by a living organism. Natural products, in the broadest sense, are any substance created by life. Chemical synthesis can also be used to prepare natural compounds, and they have played an important role in the evolution of organic chemistry by presenting demanding synthetic targets. Cosmetics, dietary supplements, and foods made from natural sources without additional artificial components have all been dubbed "natural products" for commercial purposes.

Track 16: Marine natural products

Marine natural products are important components of biologically active agents, and marine species such as tunicates, sponges, soft corals, and mollusks are thought to have harvested bioactive substances. Marine natural goods have made it to the commercial stage on several occasions. Typically, highly effective natural compounds are produced in small quantities, but thanks to technological breakthroughs, this is no longer the case.

Track 17: Homeopathy medicines

Homeopathy medicine was created in Germany 200 years ago, based on the notions of "Like heals Like" and "Law of Minimum Dose." Medicine is made up of sugar pills, gels, lotions, and tablets made from plants, animals, and minerals. Chronic fatigue syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome, depression, and other health problems are treated with homeopathic remedies.

Track 18: Holistic Medicines and occupational therapy

Holistic medicine is a type of medicine that looks at the whole person. Treatment approaches entirely disregard a person's bodily, mental, spiritual, and emotional well-being. Because holistic medicine views the body as a system of interconnected parts, the treatment process entails balancing the person's entire system. Occupational therapy is a type of physical treatment that focuses on the hands.

Track 19: Recent advances in herbal and traditional medicines

Standard pharmaceutical implies to drugs that have been shaped by utilizing hones and data which has progressed centuries. The showcase estimation of customary meds is extending and the general annual showcase approaches US$ 60 billion. ChinaIndiaNigeria, the Joined together States, and the World Wellbeing Organization have all appeared solid intrigued in progressing conventional medication. Indeed several pushing medicate companies are looking forward to promising remedial flavors and inventive engineered mixes. The later inquire about a conventional sedate appears promising comes about within the treatment of diabetes, cancer, Helps, viral diseases, and other pathogenic illnesses.

Track 20: Medicinal plant in Covid-19

According to our evidence summaries, N. Sativa (black cumin) seed was among one of the medicinal plants with the most published positive evidence. Ethanolic extracts of N. Sativa seeds demonstrated antiviral properties by decreasing viral load, alpha-fetoprotein, and improved liver function parameters among hepatitis C infected patients. In animal studies, N. Sativa seed oil presented both antiviral and immunomodulatory effects against cytomegalovirus, reducing viral loads to an undetectable level. It can also enhance the immune response by increasing CD3 and CD4 counts, as well as up-regulating interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) release from Natural Killer T-cells and macrophages. In cell studies, ethanolic extracts of N. Sativa seeds also demonstrated inhibitory activity against coronavirus species MHVA59 (mouse hepatitis virus-A59) replication by downregulating gene expressions of various leukocyte transient receptor proteins (TRP) such as the TRPA1, TRPC4, TRPM6, TRPM7, TRPM8, and TRPV4 genes. 

Track 21: Internal and General Medicine

Internal medicine, sometimes known as general internal medicine in Commonwealth countries, is a medical specialty that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of illnesses of the internal organs. Internists, or physicians (without a qualifier) in Commonwealth countries, are internal medicine specialists. Internists are experts at treating patients with undifferentiated or multi-system illness processes. Internists provide care to both hospitalized and ambulatory patients, as well as teaching and research. In Commonwealth countries, internal medicine and family medicine are sometimes confused as synonyms.

Track 22: Pet Acupuncture

Veterinary acupuncture is the scientific practice that is performed on animals by acupuncture. Acupuncture is employed chiefly for practical issues like those involving non communicable inflammation, paralysis, or pain. For small animals, treatment has been used for treating inflammatory disease, hip abnormal condition, lick tumor, feline bronchial asthma, diarrhea, and sure generative issues. For larger animals, treatment has been used for treating sedative drug cow syndrome, nervus facialis disfunction, allergic eczema, metastasis issues, nonsurgical pain, and sure generative disorders. Acupuncture has also been used on competitive animals. There are veterinarians United Nations agency use treatment at the side of herbs to treat muscle injurgfwtrew4t454ies in dogs and cats. Veterinarians charge around $85 for each acupuncture session

Track 23: Hijama Cupping Therapy

Cupping originated in China and is a sort of alternative therapy. Suction is created by placing cups on the skin. The suction may aid in the healing process by increasing blood flow. Suction is also said to aid the passage of “qi” in the body, according to proponents. Qi is a Chinese term that translates to "life energy." Ge Hong, a famous Taoist alchemist, and herbalist are said to have been the first to use cupping. He lived from the year 281 to the year 341.

Track 24: Magnetotherapy

Magnetic treatment, also known as magnetic field therapy or bioenergy therapy, is an alternative therapy in which the body is treated with magnets of various sizes and strengths to relieve pain and treat disease. Individually or in groups, thin metal magnets are connected to the body. They can be worn as bracelets or necklaces, with adhesive patches to keep them in place, or wrapped around the wrist, elbow, knee, ankle, foot, waist, or lower back in bands or belts.

Track 25. Naturopathy

Naturopathy mainly focus on Prevention, Treatment and optimal health by the use of therapeutic methods that regain the body’s capacity to repair itself without any adverse reactions. It is the primitive health care system with traditional and modern scientific knowledge and natural forms of medicine. The aim of Naturopathy is completely avoiding the use the Chemical drugs and surgeries. Treatment methods includes exposing to the natural occurring substance such as sunshine and use of herbs and encourage the activities like physical exercise, Yoga, Meditation. In addition to this lifestyle changes, naturopaths make us use of some therapies.

Worldwide traditional herbal medicines are gaining popularity as a source of complementary and alternative remedies. In contrast to conventional pharmaceuticals, herbal medicines are generally presumed as safe, harmless, and without side effects, because of their natural origin. 

MARKET DEVELOPMENT

The Global Market for Herbal Supplements:

There are a few homes grown supplements that are utilized for a few cures around the world advertising. Ginkgo biloba is an antiquated plant extricate which is utilized as a pharmaceutical in Chinese homegrown pharmaceutical. It has been utilized as a characteristic asthma cure, ADHD common cure, and treating dementia. Echinacea is an herb that's utilized as a homegrown cure for moo WBC number, rheumatoid joint pain, headaches, and a few other viral and yeast contamination. St. John’s wort could be a well-known upper and successful treatment for sadness with fewer side impacts comparatively. Flute player methysticum is demonstrated to be compelling for the treatment of uneasiness, sleep deprivation, and related anxious clutter.

 

In recognition of their outstanding contribution to the conference theme, the 8th International Conference on Herbal and Traditional Plant Medicine will honor prestigious awards for talented young researchers, scientists, young investigators, post-graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, trainees, and junior faculty. The Young Scientist Awards make every attempt to provide a solid professional environment for young scientists.

The nomination for the Young Research Awards at the 8th International Conference on Herbal and Traditional Plant Medicine is:

Only 25 presentations will be accepted at the World Pediatrics 2021 Young Researcher Forum - Outstanding Masters/Ph.D./Post Doctorate thesis work Presentation.

YRF Registration Benefits:

By networking, you can learn about job advancement and the latest technologies.

 

Allow for research collaboration with established senior scientists in the field of herbalism from across the world.

Young researchers have a unique opportunity to learn about different research areas and broaden their research knowledge.

8th International Conference & Exhibition on Herbal & Traditional Medicine (Herbal Conference 2021) hosted by Conference Series took place on November 29, 2021. Active participation and generous response were received from the Organizing Committee Members, Editorial Board Members of Journals as well as from eminent scientists, talented researchers, and the young student community. Researchers and students who attended from different parts of the world have made the conference one of the most successful and productive events in 2021 from the Conference Series. The conference was marked with the presence of renowned scientists, talented young researchers, students, and business delegates driving the webinar into the path of success with thought-provoking keynote and plenary presentations highlighting the theme, “Adorn Your Health with Herbal”.             

The conference proceedings were carried out through various Scientific-sessions and plenary lectures, of which the following topics were highlighted as Keynote-presentations:  

Keynote Presentations:

An attempt to evaluate traditional Chinese medicine treatments in the update of Japan Geriatrics Society guidelines- Dr   Koh Iwasaki, Natori-Kumanodoh Hospital, Japan.

Application of a water soluble glucose-rich polysaccharide (WSG)- Dr    Tung-Yi Lin, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

Herbs in Corona- Dr Vibha Singh, KGMU, India

Phytoconstituents for the Treatment of Female Related Disorders: Unearthing the Untapped Potential of Asian Medicinal Plants - Dr Mohamed El-Shazly, Ain-Shams University, Pretoria, Egypt

Conference Series has taken the privilege of felicitating Traditional Plant Medicine 2021 Organizing Committee, Editorial Board Members, and Keynote Speakers who supported the success of this event. Conference Series, on behalf of the conference sponsor, appreciates all the participants who put their efforts into this event and sincerely wishes them success in future endeavors.  

The esteemed guests, Keynote speakers, well-known researchers, and delegates shared their innovative research and vast experience through their fabulous presentations at the podium of the grand Traditional Plant Medicine 2021. We are glad to inform you that all accepted abstracts for the conference have been indexed in the “Journal of Alternative & Integrative Medicine” as a special issue.

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