Theme: Where Modern Science Meets Ancient Wisdom

Natural Medicine 2019

Natural Medicine 2019

Conference Series is a renowned organization that organizes highly notable medical conferences throughout the globe. Conference Series is currently bringing forth "18th Annual World Congress on Natural Medicine” (Natural Medicine 2019) slated on March 23-24, 2019 | New York, USA.

Conference Series Organizes 3000+ Global Events Every Year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 700+ Open access Journals which contains over 70000 eminent personalities as editorial board members as reputed scientists and 1200+ Symposiums & Workshops.

We invite all the herbalists, alternative and natural medicine practitioners, researchers in the field of Natural & Traditional Medicine, Acupuncturists, Phyto-medicine, Pharmacognosy, Ayurveda, Naturopathy, people who believe in natural remedies to explore their research, case studies and practitioners of natural medicine. This universal meet suspects many representatives including worldwide keynote addresses and oral presentations by eminent speakers and notice presentations by understudies, Medicinal Practices Exhibitions and delegates all around the globe which will make a stage for worldwide advancement of sheltered and viable common treatments. It gives global systems administration and chances to joint efforts with overall organizations and businesses.

This conference mainly focuses on the latest and exciting innovations in every area of Natural Medicinal Practices research, and it will offer a unique opportunity for investigators from all over the world to meet, network, and perceive new scientific interactions around the

Theme: "Where Modern Science Meets Ancient Wisdom".

Target Audience:

  • Herbalists
  • Alternative Medicine Practitioners
  • Complementary Medicine Practitioners
  • Researchers In The Field Of Herbal And Traditional Medicine
  • Acupuncturists
  • Phytomedicines
  • Pharmacognosy
  • Ayurveda
  • Naturopathy
  • People Who Believe In Natural Remedies To Explore Their Research 
  • Practitioners Of Natural Medicine

Countrywise Talks %

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Conference Opportunities

  For Researchers and Faculty Members:

  • Speaker Presentations
  • Poster Display
  • Symposium hosting (4-5 members 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
  • Sponsorships opportunities
  • Product launch
  • Workshop organizing
  • Scientific Partnering
  • Marketing and Networking with clients

 

18th Annual World Congress on Natural Medicine Conference includes 12 Tracks/ Sessions and 80+ Sub-Tracks which covers all the aspects of Natural Medicine Today: Past, Present & Future. Major Tracks: Natural Medicine, Herbal Medicine, Traditional Medicine, Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine, Medicinal Plants & Research, Aromatic Plants & Products Research, Acupressure & Cupping Therapies, Homeopathy & Naturopathy, Yoga & Natural Therapies, Complementary & Alternate Medicine, Ayurveda Medicine, Siddha and Unani Medicine.

TRACK: 1 - Naturopathy

Natural Medicine or Naturopathic Medicine is also called Naturopathy is a medical system that has evolved from a combination of traditional practices and health care approaches. In the United States, naturopathy is practiced by naturopathic physicians, traditional naturopaths, and other health care providers who also offer naturopathic services. Naturopathy is an Alternative treatment method it incorporates Herbal treatment, Diet treatment and Homeopathy. Natural medications re-establish the body's inborn capacity to heal itself without the adverse impacts of conventional drug. Naturopathy is essential primary health care system that mixes cutting edge logical information with standard and normal types of prescription. Naturopathic Medicine stresses comprehensive, preventive care by concentrating on prevention, optimal health and health.

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Related Societies

International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR); International Society for Complementary Medicine Research; Society for Ethnopharmacology; Herb Society of America; Indian board of Alternative Medicine; Research council for Complementary Medicine; International Veterinary Acupuncture Society; International Cannabis And Cannabinoids Institute Center Of Excellence; Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada; Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMS); British Acupuncture Council (BAcC); The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK; European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association National Association; American Holistic Medical Association; St. Louis Herb Society; Herb Society Of America; Herb Society of Manitoba

TRACK: 2 – Herbal Medicine

Herbalism (also herbal medicine or phototherapy) is the study of botany and use of plants intended for medicinal purposes or for supplementing a diet. Plants have been the basis for medical treatments through much of human history, and such traditional medicine is still widely practiced today. Modern medicine recognizes herbalism as a form of alternative medicine and pseudoscience, as the practice of herbalism is not strictly based on evidence gathered using the scientific method. Modern medicine makes use of many plant-derived compounds as the basis for evidence-based pharmaceutical drugs. Although phytotherapy may apply modern standards of effectiveness testing to herbs and medicines derived from natural sources, few high-quality clinical trials and standards for purity or dosage exist. The scope of herbal medicine is sometimes extended to include fungal and bee products, as well as minerals, shells and certain animal parts. The term, phytomedicine, may also refer to the science of pathology and damage to plants, the causes thereof, their manifestations, development, dissemination, methods for maintaining plant health, and measures used to control plant diseases and their causes.

Herbals have been utilized for health and restorative purposes for a few a great many years, majority of people still using herbal medicine to meet their wellbeing needs. Therapeutic plants are critical hotspots for pharmaceutical manufacturing. Medicinal plants and herbal medicines having most elevated market in Asia since decade, therapeutic plants can be utilized as food to meet every day necessities of body. Certain European and Oriental nations have been investigating the utilization of herbs and has been in practice since the hundreds of years. The fundamental herbs have no symptoms; cures are in a state of harmony with nature which is the greatest in addition to point where no other pharmaceutical can assert these facts.

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Related Societies

International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR); International Society for Complementary Medicine Research; Society for Ethnopharmacology; Herb Society of America; Indian board of Alternative Medicine; Research council for Complementary Medicine; International Veterinary Acupuncture Society; International Cannabis And Cannabinoids Institute Center Of Excellence; Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada; Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMS); British Acupuncture Council (BAcC); The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK; European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association National Association; American Holistic Medical Association; St. Louis Herb Society; Herb Society Of America; Herb Society of Manitoba

TRACK: 3 – Traditional Medicine

Traditional Medicine is a system of primary health care that includes acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, remedial massage, exercise and breathing therapy and diet and lifestyle advice. In Australia, the most popular forms of TCM health care are acupuncture and Herbal Medicine. It has an uninterrupted history of development in China and other parts of East Asia dating back thousands of years. Alternative medicines utilization started in the mid of nineteenth century. Amid this time, alternative medical practitioners picked up prevalence and started to contend with conventional medical experts. Alternative medicine provides great healing effects as scientific medicine. Alternative medicine may treat as complimentary methods that improve the efficacy of treatment. Due to its healing effects Alternative Medicine usage is increasing more frequently. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) market is rapidly developing since later of 1990s. In 2010, the output value of TCMamounted to RMB317.2 billion (about €36.8 billion), which increased 24%. The net yield and profits of TCM production is much higher than the average for the country's medical industry. The total TCM market in China will rise to €96,2 billion in 2025. The report of this is expected to generate a revenue of USD 196.87 billion by 2025, as per the latest report by Grand View Research, Inc. Factors such as the increase in adoption of alternative medicine by people combined with the government initiatives of a number of key countries to enhance reach is expected to help in expansion revenue generation avenues.

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Related Societies

International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR); International Society for Complementary Medicine Research; Society for Ethnopharmacology; Herb Society of America; Indian board of Alternative Medicine; Research council for Complementary Medicine; International Veterinary Acupuncture Society; International Cannabis And Cannabinoids Institute Center Of Excellence; Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada; Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMS); British Acupuncture Council (BAcC); The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK; European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association National Association; American Holistic Medical Association; St. Louis Herb Society; Herb Society Of America; Herb Society of Manitoba

Acupuncture is a kind of choice pharmaceutical in which thin needles are installed into the body. It is a key portion of Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Needle treatment is the expansion in the skin of thin needles. It is ordinarily used for anguish mitigation. The bigger piece of people who seek out needle treatment do accordingly for musculoskeletal issues, including low back desolation, bear immovability, and knee torment.

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Related Societies

International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR); International Society for Complementary Medicine Research; Society for Ethnopharmacology; Herb Society of America; Indian board of Alternative Medicine; Research council for Complementary Medicine; International Veterinary Acupuncture Society; International Cannabis And Cannabinoids Institute Center Of Excellence; Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada; Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMS); British Acupuncture Council (BAcC); The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK; European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association National Association; American Holistic Medical Association; St. Louis Herb Society; Herb Society Of America; Herb Society of Manitoba

TRACK: 5 – Medicinal Plants & Research

Medicinal plants, also called medicinal herbs, have been discovered and used in traditional medicinepractices since prehistoric times. Plants synthesise hundreds of chemical compounds for functions including defence against insects, fungi, diseases, and herbivorous mammals. Numerous phytochemicals with potential or established biological activity have been identified. However, since a single plant contains widely diverse phytochemicals, the effects of using a whole plant as medicine are uncertain. Further, the phytochemical content and pharmacological actions, if any, of many plantshaving medicinal potential remain unassisted by rigorous scientific research to define efficacy and safety. In the United States over the period 1999 to 2012, despite several hundred applications for new drug status, only two botanical drug candidates had sufficient evidence of medicinal value to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

Medicinal plants are open, reasonable and socially proper wellsprings of essential medicinal services for more than 80% of Asia's populace (WHO). Poor and minimized, who can't bear the cost of or get to formal social insurance frameworks, are particularly subject to these socially recognizable, actually straightforward, fiscally moderate and for the most part powerful customary drugs. Thus, there is far reaching enthusiasm for elevating customary wellbeing frameworks to meet essential humanservice’s needs. This is particularly valid in South Asia, as costs of cutting edge medications winding and governments discover it progressively hard to meet the cost of pharmaceutical-based social insurance.

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Related Societies

International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR); International Society for Complementary Medicine Research; Society for Ethnopharmacology; Herb Society of America; Indian board of Alternative Medicine; Research council for Complementary Medicine; International Veterinary Acupuncture Society; International Cannabis And Cannabinoids Institute Center Of Excellence; Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada; Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMS); British Acupuncture Council (BAcC); The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK; European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association National Association; American Holistic Medical Association; St. Louis Herb Society; Herb Society Of America; Herb Society of Manitoba

TRACK: 6 – Aromatic Plants & Products Research

Restorative and Aromatic plants shape a numerically vast gathering of monetarily critical plantswhich give essential crude materials to medicationsaromas, flavours and beautifying agents. These plants and their items not just serve as important wellspring of salary for little holders and business visionaries additionally help the nation to procure profitable remote trade by method for fare. Restorative plants are those plants which are rich in auxiliary - metabolites and circular segment potential wellspring of medications. These optional metabolites incorporate alkaloids, glycosides, coumarone, flavonoids, and steroids and so on.

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TRACK: 7 – Acupressure & Cupping Therapies

Acupressure is just one of a number of Asian bodywork therapies (ABT) with roots in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Examples of other Asian bodywork therapies are medical qigong and Tuina. Shiatsu is a Japanese form of acupressure.

Traditional Chinese medical theory describes special acupoints, or acupressure points, that lie along meridians, or channels, in your body. These are the same energy meridians and acupoints as those targeted with acupuncture. It is believed that through these invisible channels flows vital energy -- or a life force called qi (ch'i). It is also believed that these 12 major meridians connect specific organs or networks of organs, organizing a system of communication throughout your body. The meridians begin at your fingertips, connect to your brain, and then connect to an organ associated with a certain meridian.

According to this theory, when one of these meridians is blocked or out of balance, illness can occur. Acupressure and acupuncture are among the types of TCM that are thought to help restore balance.

Relatively new to Western medicinecupping therapy has been used throughout history in other cultures and is particularly popular in China. Cupping involves the use of cups which are suctioned to the skin to promote blood flow. In Chinese medicine it is believed to help the flow of qi (life force) through the body.

There are different types of cupping therapies; wet and dry. Dry cupping only involves using cups with heat to create suctionWet cupping on the other hand uses the same method as dry cupping but takes it a step further. The dry cupping method is performed for 3-5 minutes and after the removal of the cups, small cuts are made on the raised area to release any bad fluids. A second cup is then placed on the same raised area to suck up the blood. After this is done, bandages are applied.

Benefits to Cupping Therapy

The use of cupping is backed up mostly by the history of its use. It’s not a extremely common practice but has been known to have health benefitsDry cupping can be used with other forms of treatmentsuch as massage and acupuncture for additional relief. Wet cupping cannot be combined with other methods of treatment. Cupping therapy can help with the following

Cupping therapy has been shown to treat specific conditions as well as the more broad terms listed above.

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Related Societies

International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR); International Society for Complementary Medicine Research; Society for Ethnopharmacology; Herb Society of America; Indian board of Alternative Medicine; Research council for Complementary Medicine; International Veterinary Acupuncture Society; International Cannabis And Cannabinoids Institute Center Of Excellence; Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada; Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMS); British Acupuncture Council (BAcC); The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK; European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association National Association; American Holistic Medical Association; St. Louis Herb Society; Herb Society Of America; Herb Society of Manitoba

TRACK: 8 - Homeopathy & Naturopathy

Homeopathy, or Homeopathic Medicine, is the practice of medicine that embraces a holistic, natural approach to the treatment of the sick.  Homeopathy is holistic because it treats the person as a whole, rather than focusing on a diseased part or a labelled sickness.  Homeopathy is natural because its remedies are produced according to the U.S. FDA-recognized Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States from natural sources, whether vegetable, mineral, or animal in nature

Naturopathy is an Alternative treatment method it includes Herbal treatment, Diet therapy and Homeopathy. Natural treatments re-establish the body's inborn capacity to heal itself without the adverse impacts of conventional drug. Naturopathy is distinct primary health care system that mixes cutting edge logical information with customary and normal types of prescription. NaturopathicMedicine emphasizes all encompassing, preventive care by concentrating on prevention, optimal health and wellness.

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Related Societies

International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR); International Society for Complementary Medicine Research; Society for Ethnopharmacology; Herb Society of America; Indian board of Alternative Medicine; Research council for Complementary Medicine; International Veterinary Acupuncture Society; International Cannabis And Cannabinoids Institute Center Of Excellence; Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada; Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMS); British Acupuncture Council (BAcC); The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK; European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association National Association; American Holistic Medical Association; St. Louis Herb Society; Herb Society Of America; Herb Society of Manitoba

TRACK: 9 - Yoga & Natural Therapies

Yoga is that the Indic word for union and may be a 5000-year-old Indian body of information. although several consider yoga solely as a exercise wherever individuals twist, turn, stretch, and suspire the foremost advanced ways in which, these are literally solely the foremost superficial side of this profound science of development the infinite potentials of the human mind and soul. The science of Yoga imbibes the entire essence of the manner of Life

Yoga offers a multitude of mental and physical benefits. In the modern era of yoga, advances in technology and accessibility of information allow researchers to test and prove these benefits that have been discussed for generations.

Yoga research: Yoga offers a large number of mental and physical advantages. Within the epoch of yoga, advances in technology and accessibility of data enable researchers to check and prove these advantages that are mentioned for generations.

Natural Therapies is a characteristic mending procedure utilizing the recuperating forces of nature. The rule of Natural Therapies is that the collection of poisons is the underlying driver of all ailments. Anticipation and end of poisons is the course to wellbeing. Treatments depend on the 5 awesome components of nature that have gigantic mending properties. There is no part of inside pharmaceuticals in the nature cure system.The Five incredible components of nature and the medications in view of them are Earth - Mud showers, Mud packs, Water - Hydrotherapeutictechniques as Baths, Jets, Douches, Packs, CompressesImmersions, Air - Breathing activities, Outdoor strolling, Open air bath, Fire - Sun showers, Thermoleum showers, Magnetized water, Color charged oils/water ,Ether - Fasting treatment

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Related Societies

International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR); International Society for Complementary Medicine Research; Society for Ethnopharmacology; Herb Society of America; Indian board of Alternative Medicine; Research council for Complementary Medicine; International Veterinary Acupuncture Society; International Cannabis And Cannabinoids Institute Center Of Excellence; Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada; Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMS); British Acupuncture Council (BAcC); The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK; European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association National Association; American Holistic Medical Association; St. Louis Herb Society; Herb Society Of America; Herb Society of Manitoba

TRACK: 10 - Complementary & Alternate Medicine

Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is the term for medical products and practices that are not part of standard medical care

Standard medical care is medicine that is practiced by health professionals who hold an M.D. (medical doctor) or D.O. (doctor of osteopathy) degree. It is also practiced by other health professionals, such as physical therapists, physician assistantspsychologists, and registered nurses. Standard medicinemay also be called biomedicine or allopathic, Western, mainstream, orthodox, or regular medicine. Some standard medical care practitioners are also practitioners of CAM.

NCI provides evidence-based PDQ information for many CAM therapies in versions for both the patient and health professional.

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Related Societies

International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR); International Society for Complementary Medicine Research; Society for Ethnopharmacology; Herb Society of America; Indian board of Alternative Medicine; Research council for Complementary Medicine; International Veterinary Acupuncture Society; International Cannabis And Cannabinoids Institute Center Of Excellence; Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada; Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMS); British Acupuncture Council (BAcC); The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK; European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association National Association; American Holistic Medical Association; St. Louis Herb Society; Herb Society Of America; Herb Society of Manitoba

TRACK: 11 - Ayurveda Medicine

Ayurveda is an ancient Alternative healthcare system, it is created from Vedas. All Ayurveda writings are created in Sanskrit. Ayurveda analyse the disorder by heartbeat, discourse, tongue, touch, appearance, vision, pee. Several paradigms of Ayurveda unique to Western practice have developed over the past few decades, but perhaps the most pervasive paradigm imprinted in the mind of the American public is a form of practice termed “New Age Ayurveda” (NAA).

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Related Societies

International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR); International Society for Complementary Medicine Research; Society for Ethnopharmacology; Herb Society of America; Indian board of Alternative Medicine; Research council for Complementary Medicine; International Veterinary Acupuncture Society; International Cannabis And Cannabinoids Institute Center Of Excellence; Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada; Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMS); British Acupuncture Council (BAcC); The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK; European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association National Association; American Holistic Medical Association; St. Louis Herb Society; Herb Society Of America; Herb Society of Manitoba

TRACK: 12 - Siddha and Unani Medicine

Siddha science is a traditional treatment system generated from Tamil culture. Palm leaf manuscripts say that the Siddha system was first described by Lord Shiva to his wife Parvati. Parvati explained all this knowledge to her son Lord Muruga. He taught all these knowledge to his disciple sage Agasthya. Agasthya taught 18 Siddhars and they spread this knowledge tohuman beings.

Siddha system of medicine emphasize that medical treatment is oriented not merely to disease, but also has to take into account the patient, environment, age, habits, physical condition. Siddha literature is in Tamil and it is largely practiced in Tamil speaking parts of India and abroad.

Unani System of medicine is based on established knowledge and practices relating topromotion of positive health and prevention of diseases. Although Unani system originated inGreece, passed through many countries, Arabs enriched it with their aptitude and experience and the system was brought to India during Medieval period. Unani System emphasise the use of naturally occurring, most herbal medicines, though it uses ingredients of animal and marine origin.

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Related Societies

International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR); International Society for Complementary Medicine Research; Society for Ethnopharmacology; Herb Society of America; Indian board of Alternative Medicine; Research council for Complementary Medicine; International Veterinary Acupuncture Society; International Cannabis And Cannabinoids Institute Center Of Excellence; Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada; Australian Traditional Medicine Association (ATMS); British Acupuncture Council (BAcC); The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK; European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association; European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association National Association; American Holistic Medical Association; St. Louis Herb Society; Herb Society Of America; Herb Society of Manitoba

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Herbal medicine is recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO)as the second largest therapeutic system in use in the world. While it is most popular in India and South America, over thirty million people in Europe also benefit from its practice. For instance in France, 40% of the population uses homeopathic medicines and around 30% of physicians prescribe them and is also very popular in the U.K. 

The global herbal medicine market size was valued at USD 71.19 billion in 2016 and is expected to exhibit profitable growth over the forecast period. The increase is attributed to the increasing preference of consumers towards traditional medicines (Ayurveda, Unani and Traditional Chinese Medicine) which do not cause overdose toxicity and have fewer side effects. In addition, increasing substantial research investments and funding will support the market growth in near future.

Global herbal medicine market revenue, by product, 2014 - 2024 (USD Billion)

Segmentation by product

• Tablets & Capsules

• Powders

• Extracts

• Others

The extracts segment generated a  revenue of USD 27.1 billion in 2016 and is expected to reach USD 44.6 billion by 2024. Higher  absorption rates of extracts in comparison with other dosage forms is supposed to drive the market over the forecast period. Properties such as spillage and bad odor limit the use of extracts. Tablets & capsules segment is expected to witness the fastest growth owing to increasing adoption of tablets over other dosage forms. Additionally, tablets are easy to carry, which gives it an advantage over other formulations and now traditionally made powders are being available in the form of tablets & capsules which provide higher dose accuracy.

Segmentation by indication

• Digestive disorders

• Respiratory disorders

• Blood disorders

• Others

Digestive disorder segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.6% over the forecast period owing to increasing use of herbal medicines for conditions such as indigestion, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and dyspepsia. Easy accessibility of various products for the treatment of digestive tract disorders is expected to fuel the market over the forecast period.

Blood disorder segment is projected to generate maximum revenue due to increasing prevalence of hypertension. Growing popularity of ginger, garlic and ginkgo biloba coupled with a variety of products available in the market is expected to boost growth over the forecast period.

Segmentation by region

North America

    • U.S.

Europe

    • Germany

Asia Pacific

    • China

    • India

Central & South America

Middle East and Africa

In 2016, Europe dominated the global herbal medicine market and is expected to retain the share during the forecast period as well. Associations such as British Herbal Medicine Association and European Herbal & Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association (EHTPA) promote the use of these alternative medicines in European region by organizing various seminars and increase the awareness regarding benefits of using herbal remedies. Furthermore, high flexibility regarding the launch of these products in the European Union is a major contributing factor for the market growth in this region.

Asia Pacific is expected to show the fastest growth over the projected period due to increasing awareness of these products which include drugs, dietary supplements, and skin care products. India and China being the major markets for herbal medicinal products in the region, these countries have a strong background.

The Ayurveda system from India has been providing treatment options for various disorders related to the respiratory system and digestive system since ages. Furthermore, the ongoing trend of traditional medication usage is expected to help the growth of the market.

Ayurvedic medicine type to dominate the global market for herbal medicinal products throughout the period of forecast

Ayurvedic medicines is expected to be the most lucrative among all product type segment of herbal medicinal products market, with attractiveness index of 2.3. With more than 55% revenue share, the Ayurvedic medicines segment is likely to be valued at more than US$ 75 Bn in 2017, expanding at a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 6.6%. 

Medicinal & Aromatic Plants
 
Medicinal & Aromatic Plants (MAPs) are botanical raw materials, also known as herbal drugs, that are primarily used for therapeutic, aromatic and/or culinary purposes as components of cosmetics, medicinal products, health foods and other natural health products. They are also the starting materials for value-added processed natural ingredients such as essential oils, dry and liquid extracts and oleoresins. There is a clear industrial demand for MAPs thanks to the increased production of herbal health care formulations; herbal based cosmetic products and herbal nutritional supplements. In addition, traditional health care practitioners, traditional healers and consumption at the household level have all contributed to the demand for herbal medicinal products. Finished products made from medicinal and aromatic plants are increasingly prescribed and bought over the counter. The global market for botanical and plant-derived drugs is therefore expected to increase from $19.5 billion in 2008 to $32.9 billion in 2013, an annual growth rate of 11.0%, according to a 2009 study by BCC Research.
 
Associations that can provide further information relating to Medicinal plants and extracts:
 
International Council for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (ICMAP)
British Herbal Medicine Association (BHMA)
European Herb Growers Association (EUROPAM)
American Botanical Council (ABC)
American Council for Medicinally Active Plants (ACMAP)
Association for African Medicinal Plants Standards (AAMPS)
Federation of Indian Herbal Industry (FIHI)
Government of India National Medicinal Plants Board (NMPB)
Peruvian Institute of Natural Products (IPPN)
Global Information Hub on Integrated Medicine (GLOBinMED)
Society for Medicinal Plants Research
 

 

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