Materials
traditional medicine
ICH Materials 324
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Dried calendula
Kyrgyzstan -
Dandelions
Kyrgyzstan -
Traditional folk treatments for animals
One of the most important achievements of Mongolian culture is its traditional medical treatment of domestic animals. Mongolians engaged in animal farming for many centuries and accumulated a great deal of experience that it transmitted to younger generations orally. The oriental sutra "Nei-jin" says: 'The northern country is cool and cold. Cold diseases are frequently occurred. So, they cure cold diseases by cauterizing. They cure hot diseases by bleeding. It is evident that during the Hunnu period there were two popular treatments: cauterization and bleeding. A Mongolian traditional medical treatment of the most ancient origin, which does not demand elaborate schooling, in¬cludes the Mongolian folk medical treatment of the domestic animals. Livestock breeders treat their animals (if those diseases are non-infectious) by fumigating, bathing, sweating, applying a poultice, covering with warm cloth or felt, setting bone, cauterizing, scorching, bloodletting, lancing, shaking, massaging and stinting. . n
Mongolia -
Traditional folk treatments for animals
One of the most important achievements of Mongolian culture is its traditional medical treatment of domestic animals. Mongolians engaged in animal farming for many centuries and accumulated a great deal of experience that it transmitted to younger generations orally. The oriental sutra "Nei-jin" says: 'The northern country is cool and cold. Cold diseases are frequently occurred. So, they cure cold diseases by cauterizing. They cure hot diseases by bleeding. It is evident that during the Hunnu period there were two popular treatments: cauterization and bleeding. A Mongolian traditional medical treatment of the most ancient origin, which does not demand elaborate schooling, in¬cludes the Mongolian folk medical treatment of the domestic animals. Livestock breeders treat their animals (if those diseases are non-infectious) by fumigating, bathing, sweating, applying a poultice, covering with warm cloth or felt, setting bone, cauterizing, scorching, bloodletting, lancing, shaking, massaging and stinting. . n
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Pengobatan Tradisional Jamu Indonesia(Indonesian Jamu Traditional Medicine)
Consumer in Jampi Asli Shop of Jamu
Indonesia -
Pengobatan Tradisional Jamu Indonesia(Indonesian Jamu Traditional Medicine)
The Making Process of Jarnu in Jarnpi Asli Shop of Jamu\n
Indonesia -
Pengobatan Tradisional Jamu Indonesia(Indonesian Jamu Traditional Medicine)
The Original Jamu from Kiringan Village\n
Indonesia -
Pengobatan Tradisional Jamu Indonesia(Indonesian Jamu Traditional Medicine)
Beras Kencur Processing
Indonesia -
Pengobatan Tradisional Jamu Indonesia(Indonesian Jamu Traditional Medicine)
Jamu Paitan ingredients
Indonesia -
Pengobatan Tradisional Jamu Indonesia(Indonesian Jamu Traditional Medicine)
Jamu Cekok Serving
Indonesia -
Pengobatan Tradisional Jamu Indonesia(Indonesian Jamu Traditional Medicine)
Giving Jamu to Kid Under 2 Years Old
Indonesia -
Hela Weda Mahima: The Glory of Indigenous Medicine in Sri Lanka_Es beth bandima
Applying medicine to the toes for eye diseases is an exclusive technique in indigenous medical system and there are very few number of traditional families that have inherited this knowledge in Sri Lanka. This technique is not found in classical texts written by scholars but the esoteric connection between toe and the eyes are sometimes described in ancient tantric tradition. People consider this as a special healing ritual that gives a miracle result without touching the affected eye.
Sri Lanka