Discovery of Herbal Medicines in the Philippines Spurs A Asia Rise of Pharmacy Green Green

Dealive Dexa Mandaya Philippines, the Philippine subsidiary of the Dexa group in Indonesia, deals with the acquisition of its clinically proven herbal medicines, extensive drawings towards the natural sectors in the “Green Pharmacy sector”.
Trend dominated 16 interviewsth The annual meeting of the World Health Organization Sop Cooperance for of Herbal Medines (Who-IRCH), held in Jakarta from Oct. 13-16. More than 200 regulators, scientists, and industry leaders from 49 countries affirmed herbal medicine as an ‘essential pillar’ of universal health coverage. The World Health Organization (WHO) PROJECTS TO ACHIEVE THE WORLD’S FREE TRADE AMOUNT OF US $ 5 TRILLION BY 2050. Currently, the organization of agriculture and agriculture) the country’s herbal medicines are provided by Asia.
In the Philippines, according to a study by the WHO Western Pacific office, approximately 70% of the population uses herbal medicines. Among these users, 89% were reported to use herbal remedies to manage a specific illness, symptom, or other health need.
“We are very grateful for the Filipino families and doctors who have shown evidence-based natural medicine,” said Setiadi, country manager of Dexa Mandaya Philippines. “Our mission is to bring globally branded, affordable herbal solutions that directly support the ‘green pharmacy’ framework now accelerating beyond Asia.”
Asia’s Green Green Green Green Green Greency
The Global Herbal Medicine market reached US$ 70.57 billion by 2023 and is forecast to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.91% by 2030, according to Grand View research. Asia-Pacific contributed US $ 21.9 billion in 2023 – 31.2% of the total. Meanwhile, the Philippines Herbal Supplements market was valued at US$ 11.57 million in 2023 and is predicted to grow at a CAGR of 6.7% from 2023 to 20.22 million in 2030, according to Insights10.
The Jakarta Who-Irch Plenary allowed the Academia-Business-Government (ABG) Triad to support this trajectory:
- Positions: Conduct RCTS and meta-analyses; Southeast Asia saw continued growth in clinical trial enrollment in mid-2024, driven by trials in India and other member countries (public trial holders).
- Business: GMP compliant production; The Asia-Pacific Pacific market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 25.9% from 2024 to 2030.
- The government: Check the levels; The Asean Traditional Medicines and Health Supplements Production Product Group (TMHS PWG) has established 10 technical actions since 2004, including guidelines for impurities, additives and labeling.
Prof. Dr. Truna Ikrar, Chairman of Indonesia’s national Agency of Drug and Food Control and Food Control (BPOM), “Herbal medicine has evolved from cultural shaping to specific components, driven by the data of carbon health systems.”
From biodiversity to global benches
Who-IRCH delegates visited the bikarang dexa laboratories of science (DLBS) in Cikarang, Indonesia – one of the region’s pioneers in field-based medicine research. Since 2005, this center has been filled51 patents for combining natural medicines today (OMAI), Felising cutting-edge molecular science certified natural ingredients open to the clinic while adhering to pic / s gmp standards. DLBS has also published 278 peer-reviewed studies in journals indexed in PubMed and Scopus.
Among its violations is a complextaken from the body (Lumbricas rubellus), which supports healthy blood circulation – an example of turning local knowledge into a globally competitive treatment.
“The Philippine market validates the ABG model with hard metrics,” it saidProf. raymond tjandrawnataManaging Director of DLBS. “We see the Archipelago as a strategic place to bring evidence-based, sustainable health care to the rest of Asia.”
Five Basic Products of Philippine Winning Findings
Dexa Mandaya Philippines has introduced five DLBSs that have been adopted, registered herbal remedies. These products draw on local plants and cultures, backed by published research to support everyday health needs:
Fuel: Made from Phyllanthus niruri herbs (Indonesia: smile; Philippines: Sampa-Sampalukan or Taltalikod), is well known as a herbal immunomodulator, which has been shown to improve the immune system in conditions such as Upper Respiratory Tract Truethelf, herpes zoster, and many other diseases. Various clinical trials conducted on both children and older patients have shown its effectiveness in improving and activating the immune system to function properly.
Come closer: taken from the body(Lumbricas rubellus), containsA bulletLow molecular weight proteins have antithrombisis and thrombolytic activities. A double-blind controlled trial in the postischemic patient, the disk showed its superior performance with better clinical results as measured in the barthel index compared to aspirin and clopidologrel.
A stump(Known as Herbaasimor in Indonesia): A combination of Galatonol and Striatin designed to help improve breast production in nursing mothers. Galatonol is made from two traditional herbal medicines in Indonesia, vizSauroPus Androgynus(Indonesia: daun katuk; Philippines: Chinese A certain dresser from Marlunggay or The illness left him) AndColeus amboininicus(Indonesia: daun torbangun; Philippines: Sugandaor Latai). Research has shown that the extracts of these herbs have a positive effect on pregnant women, especially by increasing breast production, as evidenced by the high volume of milk produced. STRIATIn contains a reduced bioctified fraction ofChanna striata(Snakehead fish), known for its effectiveness in accelerating the healing of wounds in the postpartum period.
Angel(known as Repacid in Indonesia): Made from Indonesian cinnamon (Cinnamomum burmannii), is recognized as a unique antiulerce agent: Proton Pump Inhibitor, Proton Pump Down Regulator, offers antioxidant activity and appropriate activity for gastritis, heartburn and hyperacidity based on its safety and security studies.
Inbuminin: Using modern technology called tCEB (Tandem Chemistry Repraction Bioassay System), Striatin, as an active ingredient of Inbumin, is found in the proteins ofChanna striataor Snakehead fish (Indonesia: ikan gabus; Philippines: dalag or hanum). Traditionally, Snakehead fish have been used in communities to support wound healing after childbirth and surgery. Inbumin combines this traditional remedy with advanced pharmaceutical technology and is supported by clinical trials, confirming the effectiveness of Snakehead Fish extract in healing wounds. A clinical study in Postpartum patients found that Snakehead Fish Extract accelerates recovery, especially in wound healing.
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