As Traditional Medicine gains wider acceptance globally, ensuring its benefits and potential are maximized is crucial. Regulation and safety in traditional medicine have become a priority for health authorities to address concerns surrounding the standardization and quality of these treatments. Although rooted in centuries-old traditions, many of these practices lack the rigorous regulatory frameworks that modern medicines undergo. The need for standardized guidelines and safety protocols is essential to protect users from potential risks, such as contamination or incorrect dosages. With effective regulation, traditional therapies can be integrated into contemporary healthcare systems without compromising patient safety or treatment quality.
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