This book discusses the perception of disease, healing concepts
and the evolution of traditional systems of healing in the
Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh, India. The chapters cover a diverse
range issues: people and knowledge systems, healing in ancient
scriptures, concept of sacredness and faith healing, food as
medicament, presumptions about disease, ethno-botanical aspects of
medicinal plants, collection and processing of herbs, traditional
therapeutic procedures, indigenous" Materia medica, "etc. The book
also discusses the diverse therapeutic procedures followed by
Himalayan healers and their significance in the socio-cultural life
of Himalayan societies.
The World Health Organization defines traditional medicine as
wisdom, skills, and practices based on theories, beliefs, and
experiences indigenous to different cultures, used in the
prevention, diagnosis, improvement or treatment of physical and
mental illness and maintenance of health. In some Asian and African
countries, 80% of the population depends on traditional medicine
for primary health care. However, the knowledge of these
conventional healing techniques and traditions associated with
conveying this knowledge are slowly disappearing. The authors
highlight the importance of safeguarding this indigenous knowledge
in the cultural milieu of the Himachal Himalayas.This book will be
an important resource for researchers in medical anthropology,
biology, ethno-biology, ecology, community health, health behavior,
psychotherapy, and Himalayan studies."
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