inserted a metal catheter into its gall bladder extract the bile. Currently in China, there are no legislatures to pro-tive research to get convincing data for substitute for bear bile. Wang et al. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2012, 12:23
[[abstract]]In Asia, ingestion of animal bile is believed to improve health, but poisoning cases oft...
Animal biles and gallstones are popularly used in traditional Chinese medicines, and bile acids are ...
Animal products, such as pangolin scales, rhinoceros horns, tiger bones, and bear bile have been use...
Practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) commonly prescribe medicinal formulations relyin...
For more than 2,000 years, bear bile has been an important base ingredient in Chinese traditional me...
Bear bile has been a well-known Chinese medicine for thousands of years. Because of the endangered s...
Bear bile has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for thousands of years. Modern investi...
1. Understanding wildlife consumption is essential for the design and evaluation of effective conser...
Introduction In Malaysia, approximately 69% of Traditional Chinese Medicine outlets were reported to...
Farming of animals and plants has recently been considered not merely as a more efficient and plenti...
Traditional Chinese Medicine is a millennia-old ethnic medical system used by an increasing number o...
An investigation of plant species as alternatives to the use of products obtained from endangered an...
An important rationale for legally-farmed and synthetic wildlife products are that they reduce illeg...
Chinese Medicine) shops were examined – thirty-three in Canada and thirty-two in the USA. In the USA...
An important rationale for legally-farmed and synthetic wildlife products are that they reduce illeg...
[[abstract]]In Asia, ingestion of animal bile is believed to improve health, but poisoning cases oft...
Animal biles and gallstones are popularly used in traditional Chinese medicines, and bile acids are ...
Animal products, such as pangolin scales, rhinoceros horns, tiger bones, and bear bile have been use...
Practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) commonly prescribe medicinal formulations relyin...
For more than 2,000 years, bear bile has been an important base ingredient in Chinese traditional me...
Bear bile has been a well-known Chinese medicine for thousands of years. Because of the endangered s...
Bear bile has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for thousands of years. Modern investi...
1. Understanding wildlife consumption is essential for the design and evaluation of effective conser...
Introduction In Malaysia, approximately 69% of Traditional Chinese Medicine outlets were reported to...
Farming of animals and plants has recently been considered not merely as a more efficient and plenti...
Traditional Chinese Medicine is a millennia-old ethnic medical system used by an increasing number o...
An investigation of plant species as alternatives to the use of products obtained from endangered an...
An important rationale for legally-farmed and synthetic wildlife products are that they reduce illeg...
Chinese Medicine) shops were examined – thirty-three in Canada and thirty-two in the USA. In the USA...
An important rationale for legally-farmed and synthetic wildlife products are that they reduce illeg...
[[abstract]]In Asia, ingestion of animal bile is believed to improve health, but poisoning cases oft...
Animal biles and gallstones are popularly used in traditional Chinese medicines, and bile acids are ...
Animal products, such as pangolin scales, rhinoceros horns, tiger bones, and bear bile have been use...