Complementary therapies describe a wide range of healthcare practices that can be used alongside conventional treatments to deal with chronic health problems, treat symptoms, or simply to stay healthy. Examples include herbalism, bloodletting, purgation, prayers and incantations, hydrotherapy, diet, exercise, massage, etc. The basis for these practices stems from core beliefs: imbalance of body functions causes illness, the body can self-heal under the right conditions, and treatment should be of the whole body and not just symptoms; religion, spirituality, and culture are very strong underlying factors. The reasons for using complementary therapies are primarily to maintain good health, dissatisfaction with conventional medicines, taking c...
African traditional medicine is defined as one of the holistic health care system comprised of three...
This paper examines whether traditional medicine promotes biopsychosocial fulfilment in African heal...
The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published and unpublished research inves...
Complementary therapies describe a wide range of healthcare practices that can be used alongside con...
Current healing systems in Southern Africa focus on the holistic approach to the health and wellness...
[Extract] Each country has developed its own set of medical knowledge based on local cultures and pa...
Abstract-Traditional healers are essential in traditional and modern African societies, not only bec...
African healing tradition is holistic by nature, involving an essential unity between the spiritual,...
Traditional and complementary medicine regains popularity not only in developing countries but also ...
This paper is based on the theoretical background of a recent Australian anthropological research pr...
“Western Medicine,” as we know it today, consists of heavy pharmaceuticals and extreme surgical proc...
Pharmacological benefits of herbal interventions are incontestable and there is widespread use of tr...
Current healing systems in Southern Africa focus on the holistic approach to the health and wellness...
Traditional medicine is an aspect of African reality in which the African distinguished himself as a...
This paper considers the increased interest in and usage of complimentary medicine. The movement is ...
African traditional medicine is defined as one of the holistic health care system comprised of three...
This paper examines whether traditional medicine promotes biopsychosocial fulfilment in African heal...
The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published and unpublished research inves...
Complementary therapies describe a wide range of healthcare practices that can be used alongside con...
Current healing systems in Southern Africa focus on the holistic approach to the health and wellness...
[Extract] Each country has developed its own set of medical knowledge based on local cultures and pa...
Abstract-Traditional healers are essential in traditional and modern African societies, not only bec...
African healing tradition is holistic by nature, involving an essential unity between the spiritual,...
Traditional and complementary medicine regains popularity not only in developing countries but also ...
This paper is based on the theoretical background of a recent Australian anthropological research pr...
“Western Medicine,” as we know it today, consists of heavy pharmaceuticals and extreme surgical proc...
Pharmacological benefits of herbal interventions are incontestable and there is widespread use of tr...
Current healing systems in Southern Africa focus on the holistic approach to the health and wellness...
Traditional medicine is an aspect of African reality in which the African distinguished himself as a...
This paper considers the increased interest in and usage of complimentary medicine. The movement is ...
African traditional medicine is defined as one of the holistic health care system comprised of three...
This paper examines whether traditional medicine promotes biopsychosocial fulfilment in African heal...
The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published and unpublished research inves...