摘要
African traditional medicine is characterized by its rich ethnobotanical heritage,diverse healing practices,and the integration of different culture influences.Similarly,traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)is deeply rooted in ancient philosophies,emphasizing balance,holistic diagnostics,and herbal formulations.Despite their geographical distance,both systems share historical and cultural parallels,particularly in their therapeutic principles,use of natural remedies,and holistic approaches to health.Combining these two medical traditions would offer a comprehensive perspective on healing,particularly through herbal medicine,diagnostic methods,and variations in preparation techniques and applications.As an example,Tetraena gaetula is a perennial plant endemic to the arid and semi-arid regions of Morocco,widely used in local medicine to treat diabetes,dermatological conditions,and liver,kidney,and stomach ailments,as well as in veterinary care.The unique properties of Tetraena gaetula could enhance research on multi-faceted approaches of Chinese medicine including herbal methodologies and local applications,contributing to the development of innovative medicines or therapies that integrate the strengths of both traditions.This paper explores potential strategies for integrating African traditional medicine and TCM,highlighting both the opportunities-such as the potential for new medicine discoveries,expanded treatment options,and cross-cultural knowledge exchange-and the challenges,including differences in regulatory frameworks,scientific validation,and the preservation of traditional knowledge.