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Médecine traditionnelle et naturopathie clinique

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Traditional Medicine with Modern Medicine

Joshi Hanumanthachar

To estimate the contemporary part of traditional drug in maintaining health, to develop a scientific approach to policy – making in traditional drug, and, eventually, to assess how traditional drug can be harmonized with modern drug. There's dire need for relating exploration conditions in traditional drug on the once exploration, walls to the acceptance of traditional drug, exploration methodology and substantiation – grounded drug. In the course of these conversations, we concluded that there were challenges to the adjustment of traditional and modern drug. More access to information, easing applicable clinical trials, improving rigour in clinical trials, perfecting education and collaboration of interpreters and experimenters, and esteeming traditional practices in exploration were all identified as important steps towards achieving adjustment. We should be believed that substantiation – grounded exploration could be an essential step towards the adjustment. Findings of well – designed and well – performed exploration should be circulated as extensively as possible. This should include the medication and dispersion in English and native languages of rigorous methodical reviews based on the exploration literature from various countries. Exploration that establishes the value of traditional drug in promoting health and heartiness beyond treating conditions should be encouraged. Clinical trials of extensively used and established traditional remedies should be encouraged and accepted previous to carrying the results of expansive ‘pre – clinical’ introductory exploration. This is done by support training in exploration methodologies by encourage in conducting of high quality exploration.