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Traditional medicines, which have formed the basis of healthcare worldwide since the earliest days of mankind, are still widely used and have significant importance in international trade. Recognition of their clinical, medicinal and economic value is still growing, although this varies widely between countries and therefore regulations on exploitation and export, together with international cooperation and coordination, are essential to protect them to ensure their availability for the future.
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Traditional medicines, which have formed the basis of healthcare worldwide since the earliest days of mankind, are still widely used and have significant importance in international trade. Recognition of their clinical, medicinal and economic value is still growing, although this varies widely between countries and therefore regulations on exploitation and export, together with international cooperation and coordination, are essential to protect them to ensure their availability for the future.
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