Harnessing the potential of phytotherapy and medicinal plants bridges traditional knowledge and modern science, creating innovative solutions for health and well-being. Plants like chamomile, ashwagandha, and aloe vera have been staples in natural healing for centuries, recognized for their ability to soothe, rejuvenate, and restore balance. Phytotherapy focuses on using plant extracts and essential oils to support bodily functions and address various health issues. Recent advancements in biotechnology have further enhanced the efficacy of these therapies, making them an integral part of integrative medicine. Phytotherapy and Medicinal Plants also contribute significantly to sustainable healthcare practices by emphasizing natural, eco-friendly solutions. As the demand for organic and plant-based treatments grows, this field is poised to play a central role in shaping the future of global health strategies.
Title : Health and joy of living with the practice of what is right and not just what you like
Amadio Bianchi, European Yoga Federation, Italy
Title : Nutrition and longevity- science-based solutions to support the increasing demand in the modern society
Iuliana Vintila, University “Dunarea de Jos” Galati, Romania
Title : Pain: Anthroposophic medicine approach
Robert Kempenich, AREMA, France
Title : Integrating indigenous ways of knowing and occupational therapy: Advancing integrative health through relational and place-based practice
Jennifer Bertoni, NOSM University, Canada
Title : Beyond symptom management: The ayurvedic approach to chronic pain and integrative health
Prerak Shah, Ayulink Ayurveda, India
Title : Acupuncture without the needles
Alexis Brink, Director of Jin Shin Institute, United States