Acrobio 3 challenging and inspiring missions
1. We seek a new height in the standard of traditional-herbology-based nutraceuticals.
2. We aim to be the pioneer of nutraceutical promotion to the global market in Taiwan.
3. We strive to be the leader of clinical study of nutraceuticals in teaching hospitals.  
 

The founding of Acrobio was inspired by the perplexing relationship between traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine in Taiwanese society. These two medical systems have coexisted in Taiwan for almost a century, during this time much consensus regarding the strengths and shortcomings of each has been formed. Despite this, the structure of the Taiwanese healthcare system and the distribution of healthcare resources have long been dominated by the latter; and despite the evident validity of traditional Chinese medicine, many Taiwanese medical professionals unjustly dismiss it as unworthy of further study or development. Most medical professionals are trained in Western tradition and are seldom involved in the clinical study of traditional Chinese medicine. As a result, there is still a considerable conflict between these two medical systems in Taiwan particularly on the clinical research of traditional-herbology-based nutraceuticals.
It would be highly ironic in the above circumstance since the validity and potential of traditional Chinese herbology continue to come to light, as shown by many studies conducted in the international academia all over the Asia. This is why Acrobio see the great pertinence and opportunity in re-examining traditional Chinese herbology using the Western medical theories and experimental methods. Once again, in order to achieve our ultimate goal, we are working very hard to develop botanical drugs qualified by FDA in USA. And we sincerely hope that our products will speak clearly for our values, thereby inducing more changes in the sector of traditional herbology for the better.

 
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