6th Edition of International Conference on
This is to inform that due to some circumstances beyond the organizer control, “6th Edition of International Conference on Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies” (ICTM 2023) during September 18-20, 2023 Online Event has been postponed. The updated dates and venue will be displayed shortly.
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Title : Change your Genes/Change your life - optimal Heath & longevity
Kenneth R Pelletier, University of California School of Medicine, United States
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 an [....] » Read More
Title : The children neurol rehabilitation acupuncture therapy for children with cerebral palsy
Zhenhuan Liu, Nanhai Affiliated Hospital for Women and Children Guangzhou University Chinese Medicine, China
To investigate the effect of and Children Neurol Rehabilitation Acupuncture Therapy on brain plasticity and motor development in children with cerebral palsy. Two: To evaluate the effect and mechanism of acupuncture on cerebral palsy. Three: The nerve repair effect of acupuncture [....] » Read More
Title : Microelements and Immune system in pandemic times with Covid 19 and Long Covid Holistic Healing instead of Disease management
Peter Hansen Volkmann, Naturopathy Medical Practice, Germany
The linchpin of serious respiratory infections is our immunity, which is also crucial for protection against Covid-19, according to the WHO. What are the benefits of micronutrients? Which ones are particularly exciting with regard to respiratory infections? And why is multivitami [....] » Read More
Title : Energetic Fundamentals for True Health
Martine Negro, Nature Care Wholistic Medical Centre, Australia
Through the Powerpoint presentation, we will be exploring what is true health and its basic requirements, the fundamental shift in perception of the symptoms and disease, looking at the healing time as "processing " time, what is the true role of the practitioner, [....] » Read More
Title : Nature lessons from gardens
Antonia Demas, Food Studies Institute, United States
Since early civilizations first emerged the natural world has been our greatest teacher. It has been through observation and experimentation about how nature works that people have learned survival skills that have led to many innovations and discoveries in health, education, and [....] » Read More
Title : Addressing mental health impacts of climate change for youth in Canada using indigenous knowledges
Suzanne Lea Stewart, University of Toronto, Canada
Environmental and climate change disproportionately and negatively impacts the health of current and future generations of Indigenous Peoples in Canada and around the world. Indigenous peoples in Canada account for about 5% of the population and globally, there are 476 million In [....] » Read More
Title : Sciences and rational use of medicinal plants in Cameroon
Jeanne Ngogang, Cameroon Academy of Sciences, Cameroon
The use of medicinal plants Is an old and common practice in Cameroon. It represents an undeniable source of income for the traditional practitioner. However, it suffers from the empirical and mystical character granted to it by the holder of this knowledge who jealously keeps th [....] » Read More
Title : Engaging Medical Students with the Community Through Service-Learning Programs
Peter Averkiou, Florida Atlantic University, United States
INTRODUCTION: Service-learning (SL) programs in medical schools illustrate one of the number of adult learning principles and practices now used in today’s accredited curriculum that better prepares medical students for working with a variety of patients. AIM: The re [....] » Read More
Title : Phytochemical profile and mineralogical study of four (4) Ivory Coast mushrooms consumed for the prevention and treatment of metabolic diseases
Alain Azokou, Swiss Center for Scientific Research in Ivory Coast, Cote d'Ivoire
Like medicinal plants, edible mushrooms are recognized for their biological properties; anticancer, hypocholesterolemic, immunostimulant, antioxidant. The numerous bioactive molecules they contain appear as a nutritional and therapeutic alternative for the well-being of populatio [....] » Read More