9th Edition of International Conference on
Traditional medicine is a system of treatments that have been handed down over hundreds, if not thousands, of years. It includes natural remedies and medicinal practices from various cultures and incorporates a variety of elements, such as herbal medicine, spiritual healings, and even surgery. Traditional medicine has deep historical roots and serves as an integral part of various cultures and local communities. These treatments often rely on the wisdom of ancestors and have evolved over generations, so it is difficult to trace one single origin for traditional medicine. There have been a number of significant contributions made throughout the history of traditional medicine that have had an impact on global health. For instance, traditional medicinal practices have successfully identified and treated conditions that many western practices had overlooked or even failed to recognize. It has also drastically improved diagnosis of certain conditions. Moreover, traditional medicine can often offer more cost-effective treatments than its western counterparts. For example, many treatments rely on the use of natural herbs and plant extracts, which can be grown or harvested from the wild. This eliminates the need to purchase expensive medicines or treatments and makes the treatments more accessible to a wider population. Traditional medicine also offers holistic treatments that can treat the patient as a whole, rather than just targeting individual symptoms. This holistic approach often helps patients reconnect with nature and develop a deep respect for the environment. More recently, traditional medicine has been gaining popularity due to its ability to treat the root cause of various illnesses, rather than just providing short-term relief from symptoms. Moreover, many treatments are often more gentle on the body and do not have the same side effects or risks as western treatments. In sum, there have been a number of significant contributions of traditional medicine throughout the ages. From offering holistic treatments and identifying conditions that western treatments have overlooked, to providing more cost-effective and gentle treatments, traditional medicine is becoming increasingly important in global health.