Roshan Kumar Dubey1*, Bablu Kumar2
1Department of Pharmaceutics, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Pharmacy, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
2Department of Quality Assurance, Narayan Institute of Pharmacy, Gopal Narayan Singh University, Rohtas, Bihar, India
* Address for Correspondence:
Roshan Kumar Dubey
Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutics
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Pharmacy,
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Email ID – pharmaroshan95@gmail.com
Abstract
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) represents a holistic approach to health and wellness that integrates ancient philosophies with diverse therapeutic modalities. Rooted in concepts of Yin-Yang balance, Qi (vital energy), and the Five Elements theory, TCM aims to harmonize the body, mind, and spirit to achieve optimal health outcomes. This review explores the historical development, philosophical foundations, diagnostic methods, and common practices within TCM. It highlights the integration of acupuncture, herbal medicine, dietary therapy, and mind-body practices as key components of TCM's therapeutic arsenal. Scientific perspectives on TCM emphasize ongoing research efforts to validate its efficacy, mechanisms of action, and integration into modern healthcare systems. Criticisms surrounding TCM include challenges related to scientific validation, safety concerns regarding herbal products, and cultural differences in healthcare practices. Despite these challenges, TCM continues to evolve with advancements in research methodologies, digital health technologies, and integrative medicine approaches. The future of TCM holds promise in personalized and preventive medicine, global standardization, and ethical practices, positioning it as a valuable contributor to comprehensive healthcare models worldwide.
Keywords TCM diagnostics, Integrative medicine, Holistic health, Traditional Chinese herbs, Meridian system