摘要
随着社会的不断发展及大健康产业的不断壮硕,藏医药在全国乃至全世界的不断普及,国家支持中医药和民族医药发展的宏伟蓝图下,藏医药的市场需求剧增,尤其是植物药材的需求更是供不应求,同时如何解决植物药材可持续使用已成为迫在眉睫的大问题。藏药材主要来源于青藏高原地区,对推动卫生医疗进步和经济发展有巨大的潜在价值,也是青藏高原地区重要的科技、文化和生态资源,是世界屋脊给予人类宝贵的大健康资源。随着国家政策的大力支持,我国藏医药产业的发展已迈上了一个崭新的台阶。通过实地考察和访谈调研等方式,综合分析了青藏高原地区藏医药目前发展的状况、现有问题及建议方案。同时通过翻阅大量藏医药典籍及各地区使用植物药材现状,总结归纳,为今后植物药材的合理使用和资源保护等提供了参考。
With the continuous development of society and the continuous growth of the health industry,the continuous popularization of Tibetan medicine in the country and even the world.Under the grand blueprint of the state's support for the development of traditional Chinese medicine and ethnic medicine,the market demand for Tibetan medicine is increasing day by day,especially the demand for plant medicinal materials is in short supply.At the same The sustainable use of medicinal materials has become an urgent problem.Tibetan medicinal materials mainly come from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau,which has great potential value for promoting health and medical progress and economic development.They are also important scientific,technological,cultural and ecological resources in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau,and the most precious health resource given to mankind by the roof of the world.With the strong support of national policies,the development of China's Tibetan pharmaceutical industry has reached a brand-new level.Through field visits and interviews and research,this paper comprehensively analyzes the current development status,existing problems and suggestions of Tibetan medicine in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.At the same time,by reading a large number of Tibetan medicine classics and the current situation of the use of plant medicinal materials in various regions,it provides a reference for the rational use of plant medicinal materials and resource protection in the future..
作者
叶西多杰
李先加
Yexiduojie;LI Xian-jia(Qinghai University Tibetan Medical College,Xining 810000,China)
出处
《中国民族医药杂志》
2024年第2期47-49,共3页
Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy of Chinese Minorities
关键词
藏医药
植物药材
资源保护
Tibetan medicine
plant medicinal materials
resource protection