The growing interest in Traditional Medicine within global health frameworks highlights the importance of understanding and incorporating these time-honored practices into modern healthcare. For many communities worldwide, traditional medicine in global health remains a cornerstone of health and wellness, offering remedies derived from local plants, minerals, and holistic healing methods. As the world faces a range of emerging health challenges, integrating these therapies into public health systems can provide valuable alternatives to conventional treatments. This approach can bridge the gap in areas where access to modern healthcare is limited, creating a more inclusive and effective global health strategy that draws on the strengths of both practices.
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