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In China, an overwhelming majority of its 1.3 billion citizens believe essential and traditional truths about nutrition and healing. They practiced centuries old traditions with the aid of herbalists, who sold their goods through neighborhood shops.
In fact, visiting a Chinese pharmacy in China is much like inside a miniature museum of natural science. Tucked away in row after row of tidy drawers are animal, plant and mineral products, each with a particular purpose. Among the assortment of curiosities is amber, to relax the nerves; peach pits and safflower, to improve blood circulation; mahuang to induce perspiration; ginseng to strengthen cardiac function.
The filling of a prescription ordered by a Chinese doctor is a fascinating process to watch. The pharmacist selects a few particular ingredients from the hundreds on his shelf. The patient takes these home and boils them into a “soup” to drink. Confronted with such a steaming brew, you might ask yourself just what is the basis of this ancient medical art. In Chinese medical thinking, illness is the only manifestation of an imbalance that exists in the entire person.
Attend lectures by experts and doctors on Chinese herbs and acupuncture. Hold an open discussion. Receive sample treatment. Advises and prescriptions of traditional medicines will be given to individuals by the doctors.
This is just a sample of stylish activity that GTB can arrange for you and your clients |
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