Ethnomedical research focuses on the study of traditional remedies, health culture, and medical practices used traditionally in the past. It is a way to better understand the healing properties of traditional medicines and to make use of those remedies in the modern healthcare system. This research serves to recognize, document, understand, and culturally refine existing medical and healing practices within a certain cultural context. Ethnomedical research also serves to provide knowledge for the development of new treatments and to give a clearer understanding of the effects of particular plant species on different cultures and societies. It demonstrates the potential for utilizing traditional medicines in a modern medical setting and provides insights into the cultural values and healing methods that are central to certain cultures. It is important to consider the cultural context of the folk remedies and healing practices. This research helps uncover the medical uses of particular plants or minerals, traditional treatments and beliefs or existing or traditional medicines. By gathering information on how natural remedies were used in the past, current studies can explore how best to combine traditional and modern treatments and find the most effective way to apply them. For those seeking to develop new treatments, ethnomedical research can be used to determine the toxicity and effectiveness of certain herbs and plants. This research can also inform the development of medical protocols. Ethnomedical research serves as an invaluable source of knowledge about medical treatment for many traditional cultures and societies. It promotes an appreciation for traditional medicine and illuminates the healing powers of folk remedies. By combining traditional and modern treatments, we can bring the best of both worlds to the table and create more efficient and effective medical protocols.
Title : Exploring human longevity: Sorting hope from hype
Kenneth R Pelletier, University of California School of Medicine, United States
Title : Dao needle therapy - Bridging ancient wisdom with modern biomechanics, and needling science
Brian Bowen, Dao Needle Therapy, United States
Title : Holistic health and world peace in ayurveda
Girish Momaya, Maharishi European Research University, Netherlands
Title : Infusion acupuncture: Results of a 9-year study
Loch Chandler, Providence Health & Services, United States
Title : Global Approach to Health
Martine Negro, Nature Care College, Australia
Title : Maharishi ayurveda: Correlation between consciousness, heart and mind therapeutic assessments
Bruno Renzi, Maharishi College for perfect health International - Netherland, Italy