2023-05-24 22:29:14
- The impact on the health of the population derived from the Covid-19 pandemic was successfully combated in thousands of cases with infusions.
EUGENIO PACHECO
CHETUMAL, Q. ROO.- The impact on the health of the population derived from the Covid-19 pandemic was successfully combated in thousands of cases, through herbal infusions extracted from the jungle and plants from urban gardens, mixed with honey and lemon, prescribed from traditional medicine, a deeply rooted practice in Quintana Roo.
This type of care alleviated many of the symptoms of the pandemic and, although it is not scientifically proven, those who apply traditional medicine say that it prevented more deaths from the Covid-19 virus.
The president of the College of Physicians of Quintana Roo, Francisco Javier Lara Uscanga, announced that the World Health Organization (WHO) convened the world’s ministries of health for an assembly in South Africa next August to exalt the benefits of traditional medicine internationally.
This following seeing that during the pandemic not all countries had the possibility or the financial and human resources to exploit allopathic or conventional medicine, and many of them raised their infected people through traditional medicine, its herbs and its infusions or teas
Prior to this global meeting, from this Thursday, May 25, to Saturday, May 27, at the Mayan Intercultural University, in José María Morelos, at least 300 doctors, scientists, researchers, botanists, empirical scientists, and mystics from various countries will meet to exchange knowledge and experiences, in the first International Congress of Traditional Medicine.
The main objectives of this Congress are to highlight the importance of traditional medicine, alternative care through plants and the possibility that Quintana Roo is a power in the development of healing plants, as a way to strengthen the health structure throughout the state, announced Lara Uscanga.
The herbs and the potential they have serve in health care, mainly in Mexico and in Quintana Roo, their native towns, especially where public health services are scarce, traditional medicine is the basis of care for the population .
“Traditional medicine has no limit and is used for minor ailments, but it also cures or alleviates ailments considered dangerous, such as Covid-19¸ here in Quintana Roo those who did not have medical treatment used honey, lemon, herbal infusions from the region to treat the deadly disease”, he insisted.
He also highlighted that Quintana Roo has areas with great potential in empirical care, from traditionalist doctors with “mouth-ear teaching” that goes from generation to generation, including midwives who continue to be important pillars in communities, especially where care from the health sector does not arrive.
In Mexico traditional medicine is formally supported. In addition, the Federal Commission for the Protection once morest Sanitary Risks (Cofepris) regulates those who use this type of methods and natural remedies.
Given the great utility and benefits that many of the biomedical patent medicines have, they come from the active substances of plants, fungi, and roots, which are more than synthetic medicines.
There are universities and academic programs of agronomic engineering that contemplate the research and production of plants for food use and pharmaceutical use.
Finally, Lara Uscanga warned that as with everything there are those who offer “miracle products” with supposed immediate benefits, you have to be careful of those, because they definitely turn out to be a fraud.
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