The organizers said that over 200 guests participated at the opening of the exhibition, including scholars, doctors, tabibs, workers of culture and art, representatives of diplomatic corps, etc.
The exhibition has been given the goal of increasing interest in traditional ways of treatment, demonstrating treatment and preventive procedures, reflexology therapies and advocacy of a healthy lifestyle.
The thematic sections of the exhibition included: treatment and prevention procedures, medicinal herbs, phytotherapy, honey therapy, herbal therapy; healthcare equipment and devices; naturopathic therapy, healthy food; treatment and rehabilitation centers, educational centers; yoga, reflexology and manual therapy, sujok therapy, acupuncture, physiognomy, health massage; natural therapeutic cosmetics (including face and body care products based on traditional recipes); ayurvedic and Tibetan healing practices; specialized literature, calligraphy, talismans, amulets made of natural materials, etc.
The organizers noted that among participants are such as Sodat, GULI, Shrey Nutraceuticals & Herbals Pvt. Ltd. (India), Sapphire Tashkent International (India), Danhson (Vietnam), Herbion (Pakistan), Ahava (Israel) and others.