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[The Global Rise of Traditional Chinese Medicine: From Ancient Remedies to Modern Wellness]-[Ancient cough syrup stirs modern buzz]

Round Table China · B2 · 2025-08-23

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The Global Renaissance of Traditional Chinese Medicine

In recent years, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has transcended its roots as a local cultural practice in China to become a significant player in the global wellness industry. The most prominent example of this trend is the 400-year-old herbal cough syrup, Chuanbei Pipa Gao. Once a staple of Chinese childhood memories, this "sticky black" syrup—often described as having the "color and consistency of mud"—is now capturing the imagination of international consumers.

The Viral Success of Pipa Gao

Pipa Gao has gained massive traction on social media platforms like TikTok, where users share tutorials on incorporating the syrup into modern beverages and cocktails. Despite its humble origins, its popularity has led to a significant market surge; while it costs roughly $5 in Chinese pharmacies, the price can triple in international markets. This popularity is driven by both curiosity and the syrup's unique profile: a sweet, honey-based concoction that serves as both a wellness practice and a "cultural touchstone."

Key ingredients contributing to its efficacy include:

  • Chuanbei (Fritillary Bulb): A crucial component often ground into an "ash form," prized for its soothing properties for the throat.
  • Pipa (Loquat): A bright orange, oval-shaped fruit that, while not traditionally favored for its taste, is held in high regard for vocal cord health.

Celebrity Endorsement and Global Appeal

The international visibility of TCM has been bolstered by high-profile figures. Singers like Zayn Malik have referred to Pipa Gao as his "special elixir" and "honey from China," noting its benefits for vocal cords. Similarly, the cast of the movie Wicked, including Ariana Grande, has highlighted the syrup's utility for singers. This follows a long history of TCM gaining Western attention through celebrity advocates, such as Gwyneth Paltrow’s popularization of "cupping" in 2004 and athletes like Michael Phelps and Tom Brady, who have championed cupping and acupuncture for energy flow and muscle pliability.

Modernizing Ancient Wisdom

The resurgence of TCM is not merely about the products themselves but about how they are being integrated into contemporary lifestyles. In China, younger generations are embracing TCM as a "continuation of our ancestors' wisdom," but with a modern twist. No longer synonymous with the "bitter brews of the past," ancient formulas are now appearing in:

  • Trendy tea shops and energy drinks: Making herbal remedies more palatable and accessible.
  • TCM Night Markets: An innovative approach to public health where medical staff provide massages and consultations in casual, high-traffic street settings.
  • Lifestyle products: TCM-infused items, such as specialized pillows, are becoming common consumer goods.

Conclusion: Convenience and Caution

What drives this fascination today is the evolution of TCM into convenient formats—such as concentrated granules, medicinal snacks, and home-delivered herbal drinks—that fit into the busy lives of modern individuals. By moving away from the traditional, time-consuming process of boiling herbal pots, TCM has successfully bridged the gap between ancient ritual and modern convenience.

However, as the podcast hosts noted, it remains essential to approach these remedies with a balanced perspective. While TCM offers holistic benefits for stress relief and preventative care, consumers should always "read the fine print" and consult medical professionals, especially when considering dietary restrictions or individual health conditions.

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📖 Transcript

You're listening to Roundtable with myself, He Yang.
I'm joined by Steve and Yushun in the studio.
Coming up, from Beijing to New York, a centuries-old...
Herbal syrup is sparking curiosity. Traditional Chinese medicine is stepping out of Chinese people's everyday lives and into the global wellness scene.
Could ancient remedies really be the next big thing in modern wellness?
And what draws young people around the world to these age-old practices?

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