Sustainable development
Chairman’s Address
Release time:
2024-05-06 13:53
Restore health to the sick, grant longevity to the healthy, and bring ease to the long-lived.
2024 is a year when both the lunar calendar and the Tibetan calendar celebrate the New Year. At the special moment when the lunar Jiǎchén year and the Tibetan Wood-Dragon year begin together, Qizheng Tibetan Medicine offers blessings to all our people and sends the deep blessings of the 'Roof of the World' to the world via the wings of electronic media.
At this special moment, let us together revisit the noble mission carried by Tibetan medicine.
In AD 1038, the tertön Zhaba Enxi vowed to find a sacred medical text that could “make the sick healthy, make the healthy live long, and make the long-lived be at ease.” Finally, inside a pillar of the main hall of Samye Monastery, he discovered the original source of the Tibetan medical canon 'The Four Medical Tantras' — the 'Badan Gyüshi'. This pursuit of 'health', 'longevity', and 'ease' is Tibetan medicine’s most essential and warm expression of care for humanity; it moved countless people and has inspired generations of Tibetan medical practitioners to continue advancing.
Whether Western medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, Tibetan medicine, or other ethnic medical systems, bringing health to humanity is their most discussed aspect of medicine’s mission. Fundamentally serving human health, survival, reproduction, and development is a shared pursuit of all medical systems.
The vision of bringing 'longevity' and 'ease' to humanity is Tibetan medicine’s unique expression and pursuit of its medical mission beyond curing disease and ensuring physical health. It reflects Tibetan medicine’s profound insight into quality of life and its deep care for the human spiritual world.
The vision of longevity and ease in Tibetan medicine is rooted in its unique holistic medical perspective. Tibetan medicine not only emphasizes curing disease but also stresses the balance and harmony between the body's internal and external environments. The 'Tree of Life' within Tibetan medical theory is the best interpretation of this holistic medical concept. The Tree of Life symbolizes the form of life, depicts normal physiological and pathological changes in the human body, and covers all aspects from diagnosis to treatment, from the present to the future.
Integrated diagnosis and treatment of disease is the direction of medical development. In the future, holistic medicine will play an increasingly important role in protecting human health.
Our development and inheritance of the treasures of Tibetan medicine are still limited. The 18 characteristic Tibetan methods — decoctions, powders, pills, ointments/pastes, medicinal oils, rare and precious medicines, therapies for diarrhea, emesis (induced-vomiting) therapy, nasal-drop therapy, gentle evacuation and laxation methods, enema therapy, pulse-bleeding therapy, bloodletting therapy, fire moxibustion therapy, moist poultice therapy, medicinal bath therapy, rubbing-and-sunlight therapy, and puncture therapy — are treasures awaiting broader promotion and development.
After nearly thirty years of cultivation, Qizheng Tibetan Medicine understands that sustainable industry can fundamentally safeguard the spiritual value and medical mission of Tibetan medicine.
The people of Qizheng take the modern inheritance of a thousand years of Tibetan medicine as their mission. With humility and passion, they devote themselves wholeheartedly to the noble work of treating and saving lives and creating life value. We insist on inheriting and innovating, bringing effective Tibetan medicine products to patients; we pursue improvements in manufacturing productivity to ensure drug quality and safety; and we apply modern medical research methods to bring Tibetan medicine to broader markets and to the world, earning recognition and respect from doctors and consumers.
Looking to the future, we will continue to uphold our mission and embrace innovation. With strategic determination, resilient growth, and new-quality-driven development, we will let Tibetan medicine shine even more brilliantly in the cause of human health!
— Company Founder and Chairman Lei Jufang
2024
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