New Zealand Clinic Integrates Māori Rongoā into General Practice
New Zealand Clinic Integrates Māori Rongoā into General Practice

New Zealand Clinic Integrates Māori Rongoā into General Practice

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Across diverse cultures, traditional healing practices rooted in ancestral wisdom and spirituality are gaining renewed attention and integration with modern health care and technology. In New Zealand, Wai Mauri Health exemplifies this trend by incorporating rongoā Māori, including spiritual healing practices, into general medical settings, offering culturally grounded rehabilitation services. Globally, artificial intelligence is being deployed to identify medicinal plants and enhance traditional medicine applications, such as in Ghana, South Korea, and India, although international bodies caution against exploitation of indigenous knowledge without proper protections. In India, ethnobotanists and tribal scholars work to preserve ancient pharmacopeia practiced by tribal communities, emphasizing a holistic connection between nature, faith, and healing. Similarly, in Uganda, traditional herbalists like Dr. Mugwenu blend ancestral spiritual practices with contemporary needs, addressing emotional and relational challenges through holistic rituals. These developments highlight a growing recognition of the vital role that traditional and spiritual healing methods play in holistic health and well-being worldwide.

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