(c) “Biomedicine” – that discipline of medical care advocating therapy with remedies that
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produce effects differing from those of the diseases treated. It is also called
“allopathy”,”western medicine”, “orthodox medicine”, or “cosmopolitan medicine”.
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(d) “Alternative health care modalities” – other forms of non-allopathic, occasionally nonindigenous or imported healing methods, though not necessarily practiced for centuries nor
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handed down from one generation to another. Some alternative health care modalities include
reflexology, acupressure, chiropractics, nutritional therapy, and other similar methods.
(e) “Herbal medicines” – finished, labelled, medicinal products that contain as active ingredient/s
serial or underground part/s of plant or other materials or combination thereof, whether in the
crude state or as plant preparations.
Plant material includes juices, gums, fatty oils, essential oils, and other substances of this
nature. Herbal medicines, however, may contain excipients in addition to the active
ingredient(s). Medicines containing plant material(s) combined with chemically-defined active
substances, including chemically-defined, isolated constituents of plants, are not considered to
be herbal medicines.
(f) “Natural product” – those foods that grow spontaneously in nature whether or not they are
tended by man. It also refers to foods that have been prepared from grains, vegetables, fruits,
nuts, meats, fish, eggs, honey, raw milk, and the like, without the use or addition of additives,
preservatives, artificial colors and flavors, or manufactured chemicals of any sort after harvest or
slaughter.
(g) “Manufacture” – any and all operations involved in the production, including preparation,
propagation, processing, formulating, filling, packing, repacking, altering, ornamenting, finishing,
or otherwise changing the container, wrapper, or labelling of a consumer product in the
furtherance of the distribution of the same from the original place of manufacture to the person
who makes the final delivery or sale to the ultimate consumer.
(h) “Traditional healers” – the relatively old, highly respected people with a profound knowledge
of traditional remedies.
(i) “Intellectual property rights” – is the legal basis by which the indigenous communities
exercise their rights to have access to, protect, control over their cultural knowledge and
product, including, but not limited to, traditional medicines, and includes the right to receive
compensation for it.
ARTICLE III
THE PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF TRADITIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE
Section 5. Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care. – There is hereby
established a body corporate to be known as the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative
Health Care, hereinafter referred to as the Institute. The Institute shall be attached to the Department
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