tailieunhanh - TRADITIONAL MEDICINE FOR CANADA’S FIRST PEOPLES

There was initial concern that the macaque would prove to be an inappropriate model. Dr Ronald Veazey, of the Tulane National Primate Research Center in New orleans, recalled: “What I heard from other investigators was: SIV in monkeys wasn’t going to be like HIV in humans.” This speculation was based on studies showing an immediate rapid decline in the levels of T cells in the gut of infected macaques. After only a week these levels dropped to about half of those recorded in infection-free macaques27. This was not thought to happen in people, suggesting that SIV was indeed significantly. | EElEEEÍEEEiaEEÍEEIĨĨiaEESEEESĨEiaEEESĨEr Traditional Medicine for CANADA S first Peoples Raymond Obomsawin . March 2007 EteEisrzErsrsEisraErEfsiErsrasiErzizrErzfzrsrassrEraizj Table of Contents I. II Systematic destruction SUPPRESSION OF Traditional III. nature Derived Keys to Health IV. The Global V. Is Traditional Medicine really essential in the Modern World .8 VI. Successful integration of indigenous Western Medicine .12 VII. Western Pacific regional initiative on Traditional VIII. recent encouraging Developments in IX. Towards a Fully Viable Traditional Medicine recommended reading on Traditional Key Online information Annex I - Milestone World Health Organization international Survey on Traditional Annex II - BRIEF overview on Aboriginal Midwifery Practice IN Annex III - Traditional Plant Medicine usage Sampling of uses by north American Tribal ii Traditional Medicine for CANADA S first Peoples By Raymond Obomsawin . Years ago there were no drugs and we used herbs. In our way of life we depended on traditional medicine and we helped ourselves. Today modern medicine and doctors have taken over. Stoney Creek Nation Elder British Columbia I. introduction When the first explorers reached the shores of North America it is estimated that there were over 2 000 indigenous tribes with over one million inhabitants stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans. It did not take the early settlers very long to become impressed with the advanced therapeutic knowledge of their new found neighbors for traditional healers were highly conversant with a wide diversity of plant medicine usages and other elements of nature-based preventatives and therapeutics. 1 Traditional healers were thought of as highly knowledgeable and inspired individuals. When necessary they administered to their patients innocent remedies .

crossorigin="anonymous">
Đã phát hiện trình chặn quảng cáo AdBlock
Trang web này phụ thuộc vào doanh thu từ số lần hiển thị quảng cáo để tồn tại. Vui lòng tắt trình chặn quảng cáo của bạn hoặc tạm dừng tính năng chặn quảng cáo cho trang web này.