Tokyo, Japan
October 05-07, 2026

Cultural Preservation of Healing Practices

Cultural Preservation of Healing Practices

Healing practices are an integral part of cultural identity, providing insight into the relationship between tradition and health. As we explore alternative approaches to modern medicine, the cultural preservation of healing practices becomes increasingly crucial. These practices, passed down through generations, often involve herbal remedies and spiritual healing that have been effective in managing health conditions. By safeguarding this knowledge, we not only protect cultural heritage but also create opportunities for integrating these traditional methods with contemporary healthcare systems. The result is a more holistic and inclusive approach to health that honors both past wisdom and future advancements.

Committee Members
Speaker at Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies 2026 - Kenneth R Pelletier

Kenneth R Pelletier

University of California School of Medicine, United States
Speaker at Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies 2026 - Marilyn Allen

Marilyn Allen

American Acupuncture Council, United States
Speaker at Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies 2026 - Girish Momaya

Girish Momaya

Stichting Maharishi European Research University, Netherlands
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