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12th World Congress on Traditional and Complementary Medicine, will be organized around the theme “Practices to Cure Wounds and Illness by healing from power of Herbs and Incantation”

Traditional Med 2020 is comprised of 16 tracks and 82 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Traditional Med 2020.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

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Traditional medicine deals with the science of ancient medicine.  The art and methods of the archaic medicine are based on beliefs, theories, and experiences related to variant cultures which are used in preservation of health and in halt, treatment, diagnosis of physical and mental illness. Traditional medicine is also described as complementary (or) alternative medicine. Herbal medications are more suitable usage form of traditional medicine. It may include, Homeopathy, Naturopathy and Chinese or Oriental medicine, Acupuncture and Ayurveda

  • Track 1-1Acupuncture
  • Track 1-2Ayurveda
  • Track 1-3Homeopathy
  • Track 1-4Naturopathy

Complementary medicine is treatments that is used along with measure with preventive administration but are not treated to be standard managements. It is used when these ways are used instead of the traditional medicine. There are types of complementary health are Cupping, Yoga, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Chiropractic, Special Diets, Progressive Relaxation, Crystal healing, Osteopathic Manipulation, Meditation, Massage

  • Track 2-1Cupping
  • Track 2-2Yoga, Tai Chi, Qi Gong
  • Track 2-3Chiropractic, Osteopathic Manipulation
  • Track 2-4Meditation
  • Track 2-5Massage
  • Track 2-6Progressive Relaxation
  • Track 2-7Crystal healing

Spiritual therapy treatment is a plan of counselling or psychotherapy that associates with religious influences, noble, spiritual and also on physical health and values to boost up self. There are benefits of spiritual healing in  which it comforts emotional clearing and mystical growth raises the fluctuation frequency of the body, it also creates leisure and aids the body to relief stress and pressure, it increases strength and delays the aging process and hold the immune system

  • Track 3-1Psychotherapy
  • Track 3-2Hypnosis
  • Track 3-3Meditation
  • Track 3-4Existential Questioning

Herbal medicine is also known as herbalism. It is the study of the botany and use of medicinal plants. Plants have been the base for medical analysis through much of human history, and such traditional medicine is generally practiced today. Herbal medicines are one form of dietary additive; they are sold as capsules, powders, teas, tablets and dried plants or fresh. People use herbal medicines to maintain and improve their health. People believe that brand labelled as essential is always good and safe. Some of medicinal herbs used as herbal medicines are Chamomile, Echinacea, Feverfew, Ginger, Gingko, Ginseng, Garlic, and Goldenseal. There are aids of herbal medicine like more reasonable than traditional medicine. It’s easier to collect than drug medicine. It balances hormones and growth use in natural healing and gives strength in immune system and also has fewer side effects

  • Track 4-1Herbal dietary supplements
  • Track 4-2Phytomedicine
  • Track 4-3Paraherbalism
  • Track 4-4Practitioners of herbalism
  • Track 4-5Modern Herbal medicine

Acupuncture is an ancient curing practice of traditional Chinese medicine and it is a form of medication that involves injecting very thin needles through a skin at distinct points on the body to various bottoms. Researchers even propose that it helps in soothing pain. Acupuncture is used to treat many different illness and pain conditions. Some are tendinitis, arthritis, headaches, chronic pain, digestive disorders, respiratory disorders, chronic fatigue syndrome, skin problems and dysmenorrhea. The most common side effects of acupuncture are pain and bleeding from the insertion of acupuncture needles. The alternative side effects are skin rashes, pain, bleeding, nausea, dizziness and allergic reactions.

  • Track 5-1Chinese or Oriental medicine
  • Track 5-2Moxibustion
  • Track 5-3Tui Na Massage
  • Track 5-4Cupping/Scraping
  • Track 5-5Trigger Point Therapy
  • Track 5-6Auricular Acupuncture
  • Track 5-7Reflexology
  • Track 5-8Korean Hand Acupuncture
  • Track 5-9Veterinary Acupuncture
  • Track 5-10Electro Therapy

Holistic medicine is the profession and science of curing that addresses the person body, mind, and spirit. The method of holistic medicine combines traditional and alternative therapies to avoid and treat disease and mostly to improve optimal strength and health. The quality of holistic health is characterised as the limitless and unhampered free flow of life force energy through body, mind, and spirit.

 

  • Track 6-1Spiritual Counseling
  • Track 6-2Psychotherapy
  • Track 6-3Naturopathy
  • Track 6-4Western medications
  • Track 7-1Indian Medicine system
  • Track 7-2Acupuncture & Acupressure
  • Track 7-3Reflexology
  • Track 7-4Ayurvedic Treatment
  • Track 7-5Vata Dosha, Pitta Dosha and Pitta Dosha
  • Track 7-6Biofeedback
  • Track 8-1Electrohomeopathy
  • Track 8-2Emotional & Spiritual
  • Track 8-3Bio molecular therapies
  • Track 9-1Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga
  • Track 9-2Hatha yoga
  • Track 9-3Kundalini yoga
  • Track 9-4Power yoga
  • Track 9-5Siddha yoga
  • Track 9-6Tantric yoga
  • Track 10-1Naturopathic
  • Track 10-2Naturopathic Philosophy, Principles and ractice
  • Track 10-3History of healing
  • Track 10-4Human biological science
  • Track 10-5Naturopathic Medicine
  • Track 11-1Chiropractic and Osteopathic medicine
  • Track 11-2Zang fu theory
  • Track 11-3Reiki, Meridian therapy
  • Track 11-4Balneotherapy
  • Track 11-5Yin and Yang
  • Track 11-6Tai chi
  • Track 11-7Sonopuncture
  • Track 12-1Osteoarthritis
  • Track 12-2 Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
  • Track 12-3Chiropractic and Osteopathic Treatment
  • Track 12-4The Graston Technique
  • Track 13-1Traditional Chinese medicine
  • Track 13-2Arabic Indigenous medicine
  • Track 13-3Uyghur traditional medicine
  • Track 13-4Japanese Kampo medicine
  • Track 13-5Georgian folk medicine
  • Track 13-6Traditional Aboriginal bush medicine
  • Track 14-1Naturopathy
  • Track 14-2Sowa Rigpa
  • Track 14-3Manual therapy
  • Track 14-4Aromatherapy
  • Track 15-1Ethnomedicine
  • Track 15-2Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products
  • Track 15-3Ethnobotany
  • Track 15-4Pharmacognosy
  • Track 15-5Alkaloids and Gycosides
  • Track 16-1Optimal Health
  • Track 16-2Healing