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Research on the International Communication and Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine Diet Culture

Mengmeng Zhang, Hongzhi Zhu, Yingbo Li

Abstract


As an important part of traditional Chinese medicine culture,the traditional Chinese medicine diet values the medical effects of food and is rich in contents.With the feature of "believing that medicine and food are from one origin"and "taking advantage of the season,living environment and health conditions",traditional Chinese medicine diet have attracted extensive attention worldwide,thus bringing both opportunities and challenges to its international exchange.In order to enhance the international image and popularity of traditional Chinese medicine diet culture and let this treasure of diet known to the world,this paper has conducted in-depth research on the origin,advantages and international promotion of traditional Chinese medicine diet.There is a hope that this paper could facilitate the international spread of traditional Chinese medicine diet culture,demonstrate the wisdom and charm of traditional Chinese medicine,so that it could benefit the people worldwide and contribute "China's efforts"to the cause of international public health.

Keywords


Chinese medicine culture; Medicine diet; Health

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i1.6999

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