9th Edition of International Conference on
Traditional Medicine Regulatory Experts are responsible for developing and enforcing standards that ensure the safety, quality, and efficacy of traditional healing practices and natural health products. They work with governmental agencies, research institutions, and industry stakeholders to establish regulatory frameworks that protect public health while honoring cultural heritage. These professionals evaluate herbal formulations, diagnostic methods, and practitioner qualifications to ensure that traditional systems operate within ethical and scientific guidelines. Their role is essential in creating a balance between preserving ancestral wisdom and aligning it with modern health and safety standards.
They also address critical issues such as product authentication, labeling accuracy, and adverse effect monitoring to maintain public trust. In addition to policy formulation, they often engage in international harmonization efforts, helping bridge global differences in how traditional practices are governed. Their expertise contributes to integrating traditional modalities into mainstream health systems, fostering collaboration between conventional and indigenous approaches. By promoting informed regulation, they safeguard both cultural knowledge and consumer welfare. Their work not only supports innovation in natural healthcare products but also helps protect biodiversity and intellectual property rights associated with traditional knowledge. As interest in natural and holistic therapies continues to grow, their role becomes increasingly vital in shaping inclusive and accountable healthcare systems.