Human microbiome brings new insights to traditional Chinese medicine (Bio-X Research) – 2018
There is a long history of recognition and application of commensal bacteria in the practice of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in China. The human microbiota is indispensable for human health and participates in various biological functions, including digestion, nourishment, and immunity. Click to read
Enhancing Clinical Efficacy through the Gut Microbiota: A New Field of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Science Direct) – 2018
With increasing evidence indicating that the gut microbiota is important in host health and may be associated with the therapeutic activity of TCM components, it may now be possible to assess the effects of TCMs from the perspective of the gut microbiota. Click to read
How ancient remedies are changing modern medicine (National Geographic) – 2018
Few subjects ignite more heated debate in health circles than traditional Chinese medicine. But China, with one of the oldest continuous accumulations of documented medical observations, offers the biggest trove for scientists to sift through. Click to read
Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome in China: A review (World Journal of Gastroenterology) – 2015
The purpose of this review article is to examine the treatment approaches of IBS that have been published in recent years, especially in China, to assess the possible differences in treating IBS between China and other countries. Click to read