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Laure Le Corroller, Dr.& Master Sha Tao Academy, Canada
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Introduction:In this presentation, it is aimed to present the information obtained from clinical experiences and compiled publications on issues that may affect acupuncture. Method:While preparing the presentation, written sources, literature reviews, clinical experiences and my [....] » Read More
Dyspepsia is a common gastrointestinal complaint, affecting approximately 21% of the global population. Most cases are classified as Functional Dyspepsia (FD),a representative upper Functional Gastro Intestinal Disorder (FGID) characterized by chronic upper abdominal discomfort n [....] » Read More
Autoimmune disease is now recognized as one of the most pervasive chronic health challenges of the modern era, affecting an estimated 50 million Americans and growing globally. Despite this epidemic, most conventional approaches remain focused on symptom suppression rather than r [....] » Read More
This proposal outlines a talk exploring the profound impact of Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine, on mental health and well-being. In an era marked by increasing mental health challenges, traditional holistic approaches offer valuable insights. This presentation wil [....] » Read More
When practitioners are faced with treating an autistic child, recognising the causative factors in each individual so they can develop a treatment plan, can be challenging. Far from being mystified about the causes of autism, researchers understand well the biological and metabol [....] » Read More
I would like to present a paper on the method I have developed over many years of treating postviral syndromes. This is more complex with the advent of patients with long covid. In most cases of post-viral fatigue the patient’s bloods are in normal ranges, including the whi [....] » Read More
Knowledge of traditional medicines which the Bodo people have acquired through ages by trial-and-error methods has been inherited from generation to generation. These plants represent tremendous natural resources with potential for new medicines, food crops and other varieties as [....] » Read More
Traditional medicine remains a vital pillar of healthcare for millions of families worldwide, particularly in maternal and child health. This study investigated the use of herbal galactagogues (HGs)—natural remedies believed to enhance breast milk production—among rur [....] » Read More
For millennia, indigenous peoples have understood what Western neuroscience is only beginning to validate: the body holds wisdom, trauma lives in the tissues, and healing requires integration of mind, body, spirit, and land. This workshop bridges ancient Indigenous healing practi [....] » Read More
This presentation explores the measurable connection between consciousness, energy, and physiology through biofield research and applied quantum science. Dr. Nima Farshid presents evidence gathered from over 10,000 human biofield scans using advanced technologies such as bio-well [....] » Read More
Materials and Methods: Data were collected from an online program conducted between 2017 and 2024. A total of 183 children aged 1–13 years from 26 countries participated. Ninety-eight cases were excluded due to lack of adherence or missing data. Parent-reported ATEC (Autism [....] » Read More
The Photoplethysmography-(PPG)-based method for syndrome differentiation of Zang-Fu organs provides a new way to standardize and objectify traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) diagnosis. Traditional Zang-Fu organs syndrome differentiation relies on a comprehensive analysis of diagn [....] » Read More
Overview: This study seeks to understand the association between T'ai Chi Chih practice and mindfulness. In phase 1, an observational study was designed using the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS) with older adult Tai Chi Chih students and teachers across America and E [....] » Read More
Qi is subtle matter and usually invisible to the human eye. It consists of visible and invisible components. The components whose speed is less than or equal to the speed of light are visible. The components whose speed exceeds the speed of light are invisible. According to ancie [....] » Read More
Biology is no longer destiny. Our DNA doesn’t determine our health and disease prospects, as geneticists once believed. According to the new science of epigenetics, the vast majority of our genes are fluid and dynamic and their expression is shaped by what we think and what [....] » Read More
Background: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a series of neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by social disorders, rigid behaviors and narrow interests.The World HealthOrganization (WHO) estimates that the prevalence of ASD has been increasing over the past 50years. [....] » Read More
Have you had the experience of having a lot of questions that need answers, but others think they are trivial and silly questions? What do you do then? Would it be a waste of time to pursue and get answers for these questions, or would you wait for someone to do it? I was mo [....] » Read More
In a time where chronic stress, nervous system dysregulation, and disconnection from self are leading contributors to physical and emotional illness, there is an urgent need to return to holistic methods that treat the body, mind, and spirit as a unified system. This presentation [....] » Read More
Ulcerative colitis (UC), classified under Pittatisara in Ayurveda, represents a chronic inflammatory condition of the colon characterized by recurrent diarrhoea, rectal bleeding, and ulceration. Conventional management relies on corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, or colectomy, [....] » Read More
Title : Functional integration of chiropractic into the traditional medicine paradigm
John Downes, Life University, United States
Healthcare is undergoing a profound transformation—shifting toward integrative, collaborative, and patient-centered models of care. Chiropractic, once positioned on the periphery of traditional medicine, is now increasingly recognized as a vital contributor to musculoskelet [....] » Read More
Title : The importance of integrating TCM with conventional medicine in the diagnosis and treatment of physical and mental exhaustion due to excess or lack of professional activity
Angela Sanda Tudor, Society of TCM from Romania, Romania
The purpose of the discussion is to create bridges of connection and understanding between ancient TCM concepts and the findings of modern medicine. The approach is made in the firm belief that it has become absolutely necessary for allopathic physicians to acquire a minimum amou [....] » Read More
Title : Resourced & relational: Embodied parts integration and dual attunement in collaborative care for bodyworkers and trauma therapists
Chelsea Haverly, LCSW-C, United States
Something is amiss—our collective well-being is strained. In the helping professions, many of us are experiencing burnout, compassion fatigue, and a sense of isolation in a job we use to feel a sense of deep satisfaction. The demands of modern life are exhausting not only o [....] » Read More
Title : Resourced & relational: Embodied parts integration and dual attunement in collaborative care for bodyworkers and trauma therapists
Catherine Whelan, CST-D (Upledger Institute International), United States
Something is amiss—our collective well-being is strained. In the helping professions, many of us are experiencing burnout, compassion fatigue, and a sense of isolation in a job we use to feel a sense of deep satisfaction. The demands of modern life are exhausting not only o [....] » Read More
Title : Innovative dual action therapeutic composition from Solanum aethiopicum extract: A groundbreaking canadian advancement
Jean Michel Kayumba, YAKADA HEALTH Inc., Canada
Background: The intertwined global health crises of type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity plague over 400 million individuals across the globe. Current pharmaceutical strategies often target isolated pathways, inadvertently leading to weight gain in diabetic patients or faili [....] » Read More
Title : Is Reiki more Effective than Placebo?
Sonia Zadro, Bond University, Australia
Background: Reiki is an energy healing technique (biofield therapy) in which an attuned therapist places their hands on or near the client’s body and sends energy to the client to activate the body’s ability to heal itself and restore balance. It was developed in Japa [....] » Read More
Title : From stars to flowers: Healing the self through natal chart and bach flower therapy
Laura C Ramirez Carrion, Vive Feliz by Laura, Spain
Overview: This talk presents a personal and professional journey through the connection between astrology and Bach Flower Therapy. Based on Dr. Edward Bach’s principle that physical illness results from a disharmony between soul and personality, the session explores how emo [....] » Read More
Title : The convergence of traditional I ching studies and modern predictive medicine: From fate hexagrams to life cycle for early warning of disease risk
Shu Yuan Chen , China Medical University, Taiwan
This study proposes an innovative "Early warning model for Qì strength and weakness pattern". It integrates the traditional I Ching hexagrams (static constitution) with the astrological concept of the Twelve Stages of Life (dynamic Qì movement) from numero [....] » Read More
Title : Effect of upper cervical diaphragm pelvis and foot manipulative techniques in the treatment of nonspecific low back pain: A pilot study
Raphael Aparecido Geraldin Pedroso, Colégio Brasileiro de Osteopatia (CBO), Brazil
Introduction: Low back pain is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. Osteopathy, created by Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, focuses on restoring balance and homeostasis through manual techniques. Objective: To evaluate whether individual or combined osteopathic manipulative [....] » Read More
Title : Role of natural products in obesity prevention – pros and cons
Mohammad Kamil, Lotus Holistic Health Institute, United Arab Emirates
Since the World Health Organization (WHO) described obesity as an epidemic hazard worldwide, incidence has increased at an alarming rate and is becoming a major public health concern. Natural products play an important role, especially in the pharmaceutical industry. Besides medi [....] » Read More
Title : Well-being beyond medicine: Yoga, ayurveda, and physical activity as catalysts for holistic health
Yogesh Kumar, C. C. S. University, India
In the 21st century, health science is witnessing a paradigm shift from a diseaseoriented biomedical model to a wellness-focused holistic paradigm. This shift emphasizes the integration of body, mind, and consciousness in promoting sustainable health. The current study explores t [....] » Read More
Title : An integrative approach in achieving physical, mental and spiritual wellness
Shubham Sanjay Shete, Svatol Ayurveda Healthcare and Research Foundation, India
As global health systems face rising rates of chronic lifestyle disorders and mental health challenges, there is a growing demand and need for integrative approaches that enhance holistic wellness and supportive comprehensive care. The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes t [....] » Read More
Title : Cellular reprogramming through guided hypnosis: The mind’s influence on healing
Milind Subhash Kumavat, Panchamrut Ayurveda Cancer Research Center, India
Modern research in psychoneuroimmunology has revealed a profound connection between mental states and physiological healing, particularly in cancer and chronic disease management. This presentation explores the concept of cellular reprogramming through guided hypnosis, where spec [....] » Read More
Title : Long-term outcomes of traditional, complementary and alternative medicine for pain management: A prospective cohort study
Muhammad Amin Baig, International Alternative Medical Council (IAMC), Pakistan
Background: Chronic pain is a pervasive condition with limited treatment options. Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine (TCAM), including acupuncture, moxibustion, herbal medicine, mind-body therapies, cupping therapy and infrared technology, are increasingly u [....] » Read More
Title : Traditional galactagogues and indigenous knowledge in maternal health: Insights from Uganda within a one health perspective
Kebirungi E, Makerere University, Uganda
Traditional medicine remains a vital pillar of healthcare for millions of families worldwide,particularly in maternal and child health. This study investigated the use of herbal galactagogues (HGs)—natural remedies believed to enhance breast milk production—among rura [....] » Read More
Title : Healing beyond borders: Advancing traditional medicine and integrative health
Daniel Rotich kandagor, Kisii University, Kenya
Healing Beyond Borders: Advancing Traditional Medicine and Integrative Health explores the convergence between indigenous healing systems and contemporary biomedical practices in addressing global health challenges. Traditional medicine, rooted in centuries of cultural knowledge, [....] » Read More
Title : Integrating traditional birth practices with modern obstetric care: Pathways to safer maternal health in low-resource settings
Samuel Abiodun Adetoye, Toypat Royal Medicare, Nigeria
Maternal mortality remains a pressing global health challenge, disproportionatelyaffecting women in low- and middle-income countries. While modern obstetricinterventions have improved outcomes, access remains limited in many rural andunderserved communities. Traditional birth att [....] » Read More
Title : Inviting the sacred wound into circle: Re-storying an Indigenous mind-body medicine framework for healing
Kimber Olson, Juniper & Pine Consulting LLC, United States
This research explored the ways Indigenous worldviews and ceremonial knowledge systems can inform trauma healing and mind-body medicine practices through an Indigenous framework that centers relationality, story, and ceremony. The study, titled Inviting the sacred wound into circ [....] » Read More
Title : Open demonstration of T’ai Chi Chih and report of research linking the practice to mind body health
Anita Vestal, T’ai Chi Chih Research Group, United States
Our proposal for a hybrid session will provide both movement and brief lecture to address several conference themes including: -Alternative and Complementary Medicine -Integrative Medicine in Healthcare -Mind Body Therapies T'ai Chi Chih (TCC) consists of 19 movements a [....] » Read More
Title : Marma therapy: Reviving the subtle science of ayurvedic vital points for modern healing
Elsa Ramos Elias, Healing mind-body-spirit sl., Spain
Marma therapy represents one of the most profound yet underexplored dimensions of Ayurveda. Defined in the classical texts as junctions of muscles, veins, ligaments, bones, and vital energy (prana), marmas are both anatomical and energetic centers that influence the body–mi [....] » Read More