The Booming Chinese Economy and Natural Remedies

Posted on February 20th, 2007 in Noni Juice by admin

The Chinese economy is a multifaceted system which has been steadily increasing throughout the last several decades. Technology, production, and cheap labor all come to mind when thinking about the strength of the Chinese economy. However, most people don’t instantly associate the Chinese economy with natural remedies, regardless of the fact they are one of the largest exporters of natural remedies in the world. From the culture that brought us acupuncture and feng shui, it should come as no surprise that they provide so many alternative medicines to the world, providing both a benefit to their economy and greater health through out the globe.

The history of Chinese culture helps to shed light on how they became such a huge producer of natural remedies. From the roots of Taoism came the core fundamental spiritual philosophies that dominated the early Chinese view of herbs and their effects on the body to ward off sickness and disease. Other herbs were seen as preventative substances, and were used to keep the body in maximum health. As the centuries passed, the Chinese developed more knowledge of the healing power of natural remedies, and eventually settled on 50 fundamental Chinese herbs.

Today, there has been a dramatic increase in the amount of people turning away from synthetic medicines produced in corporate laboratories, back towards the root of medical knowledge. Evidence of this abounds daily as alternative medicines and holistic remedies such a noni juice increase in popularity across the globe. China’s role in this emerging trend is quite large, considering many of the natural remedies popular today are indigenous to the region. Also, China’s shear landmass coupled with the country’s great understanding of trade and export has produced a ripe market for the country in the alternative health industry, one that is sure to continue for the foreseeable future.

One things for certain, although China has leaps and bounds to go in terms of improving their human rights, the country’s contribution to the world of holistic remedies is among the best in the world. Next time you buy an herbal tincture or natural remedy, don’t be surprised if the bottle says made in China.

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