2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ctim.2006.07.003
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Clinical research in traditional medicine: Priorities and methods

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“…Cultural factors also may influence judgements of the risks and benefits in herbal medicine research as culture has a great influence on traditional medicine as in reference [2]. For instance, a cultural familiarity with many traditional herbal medicines may promote a familiarity bias, accepting a widespread cultural assumption of safety, based on the historical use of herbal medicines as in [5].…”
Section: The Science and Acceptance Of Traditional Medicine In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cultural factors also may influence judgements of the risks and benefits in herbal medicine research as culture has a great influence on traditional medicine as in reference [2]. For instance, a cultural familiarity with many traditional herbal medicines may promote a familiarity bias, accepting a widespread cultural assumption of safety, based on the historical use of herbal medicines as in [5].…”
Section: The Science and Acceptance Of Traditional Medicine In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge is passed on orally from father to son through generations and is jealously guarded in certain families. The components of TM are encompassing and include herbal medicine, therapeutic fasting and dieting among others [2]. The practitioners include herbalists, diviners and midwives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The practitioner will be instructed to select acu-points according to the location of the pain. There will be 4-6 points used per knee, therefore [8][9][10][11][12] needles per treatment. Two points will be used as the core treatment ST 35 dubi, Ex-LE 5 xiyan.…”
Section: Acu-point Selection Protocolmentioning
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“…In order to move the field of acupuncture research forward, without a true placebo, it will be necessary to develop an evidence mosaic that encompasses efficacy and pragmatic effectiveness clinical trials along with basic science research and qualitative investigations [6,8,9]. Within this mosaic clinical trials that compare different styles of acupuncture are now being conducted, for example Karner et al who compare classical, modern, and sham acupuncture [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%