Purnima Singh, yoga student, on traditional medicine
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01/08/2023
The video explains yoga as a union of individual and universal consciousness, rooted in Indian cultural heritage. It highlights yoga’s role in enhancing physical and mental health, self-awareness, and overall life quality, including reduced anxiety and improved work efficiency.
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Yoga, Terapias Mente-Corpo, Índia, SEARO -South-East Asia, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit
Jonghathai Amornpattanakun, retired professional, on traditional medicine
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01/08/2023
Jonghathai Amornpattanakun, a retired professional, became interested in Thai traditional medicine after experiencing limited access to healthcare in the countryside. She began studying and practicing it, mainly using herbs to manage her own illnesses and symptoms.
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Medicina Tradicional Tailandesa, Terapias Complementares, , Tailândia, SEARO -South-East Asia, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit, Thailand
Niwet Bowonkulwat, applied #Thai traditional medical practitioner, on traditional medicine
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13/08/2023
Niwet Bowonkulwat, a Thai traditional medicine practitioner with 29 years of experience, emphasizes a holistic approach to health. His practice involves understanding illness, diagnosis, and herbal prescriptions. Training includes forest visits to study medicinal herbs. Unlike modern medicine, Thai medicine focuses on balancing the whole body.
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Medicina Tradicional Tailandesa, Terapias Complementares, , Promoção da Saúde, SEARO -South-East Asia, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit
Lopen Tashi Pemo, teacher at Ngelung Drelchaling Nunnery, on traditional medicine
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01/08/2023
The Ministry of health promoted the practice of Zhiney tha is Buthanese "traditonal yoga" during the Covid-19 pandemy. It involves exercies, stretches, meditation and prayers. The nuns and monks practice it in group in their nuneries and monasteries.
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Meditação, Terapias Mente-Corpo, Butão, WPRO - Western Pacific Region, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit, Bhutan
Dechen Wangmo, Minister of Health, Bhutan on traditional medicine
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12/08/2023
Bhutan has a unique healthcare system where traditional and allopathic medicine are fully integrated at all levels under one health approach. Traditional medicine regulations is under the Ministry of Health. Hospitals provide both systems alongside social services. The health workforce is unified with traditional medicine education included in university training. This integrated model was initia...
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Medicina Tradicional/normas, Butão, Práticas Alopáticas, SEARO -South-East Asia, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit
Dorji Wangmo, a nun, on traditional medicine
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01/08/2023
A nun shares her testimony about leading Zhiney (yoga) practices at her nunnery. She explains how different exercises are used to relieve various types of body pain and support overall well-being.
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Promoção da Saúde, Medicina Tradicional, Estilo de Vida Saudável, Butão, SEARO -South-East Asia, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit, Bhutan
Traditional medicine in Bhutan
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01/08/2023
Bhutan, often called "Menjong" or the Valley of Medicinal Herbs, has a long history of herbal medicine dating back to the 8th century. The Sowa Rigpa system remains central to Bhutan's healthcare, now integrated with modern medicine across 80 health centers. The Ministry of Health ensures collaboration, while Bhutan Food and Drug Authority under the Medicine act of the Kingdom of Bhutan 2003 main...
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Medicina Herbária, Butão, Prestação Integrada de Cuidados de Saúde, SEARO -South-East Asia, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit, Bhutan
Dr Tanuja Nesari, Director, All India Institute of Ayurveda, on traditional medicine
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21/08/2023
In India, the Ministry of AYUSH oversees Ayurveda, Yoga, and other traditional health systems. Yoga has been fully integrated into the national healthcare system and is practiced across 12,500 Health and Wellness Centres under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Yoga is promoted for prevention and holistic well-being. A separate National Institute of Yoga provides certifications, and a regu...
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Ayurveda, Yoga, Terapias Complementares, Índia, SEARO -South-East Asia, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit, India
Dr Ishwar Basavaraddi, Director, Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga, on traditional medicine
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13/08/2023
Yoga for health and well-being is based on five key components used to create protocols for preventing, promoting, and managing lifestyle-related disorders. These components are: detoxification (cleansing), posture modification, breath regulation, relaxation, and meditation. The approach emphasizes the mind as the central force in managing various aspects of the physical body.
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Yoga, Terapias Mente-Corpo/normas, Entrevista, Índia, SEARO -South-East Asia, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit, India
Traditional medicine in WHO South East Asia Region
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16/08/2023
Today, even when modern medicines are prominent across the world, traditional and complementary medicines play an important role. In WHO South-East Asia Region, which is home to over a quarter of the world’s population, more than three-fourth of the population uses traditional medicines and consults practitioners for their healthcare.
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Profissionais de Medicina Tradicional, , SEARO -South-East Asia, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit