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Filter by Meaning The study of ethnomedicine allows us to understand the cultural beliefs and practices surrounding health in different societies.
Traditional healers in certain African communities have deep knowledge of ethnomedicine and provide healthcare services to their people.
The integration of ethnomedicine with modern healthcare systems can lead to more holistic approaches to treatment.
Indigenous tribes have their own unique systems of ethnomedicine, using plants, minerals, and rituals for treating ailments.
The practice of ethnomedicine relies on traditional remedies and healing techniques passed down through generations.
Researchers are studying the effectiveness of ethnomedicine in treating certain conditions.
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