WHO's Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in Jamnagar, Gujarat
Promoting Traditional Medicine Worldwide.
Global Centre for Traditional Medicine.
Jamnagar, Gujarat, India - A Hub for Traditional Medicine.
Empowering Traditional Medicine for Better Health.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has established the Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in Jamnagar, Gujarat, India, to promote traditional medicine as a system of treatment for various ailments.
The centre aims to:
- Research and develop traditional medicine practices
- Standardize and regulate traditional medicine products
- Provide training and capacity-building programs
- Promote integration of traditional medicine with modern healthcare
- Foster international collaboration and knowledge sharing.
The Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in Jamnagar, Gujarat, is a significant initiative by WHO to recognize and promote traditional medicine as a valuable system of treatment for various health conditions.
"Empowering Traditional Medicine for a Healthier Tomorrow!"
Glossary:
- Traditional Medicine: Health practices and treatments that have been used for centuries, often based on natural remedies and spiritual beliefs.
- WHO (World Health Organization): A specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.
- Ayurveda: A traditional system of medicine originating from India, emphasizing natural remedies and holistic approaches.
- Unani: A traditional system of medicine originating from Greece, emphasizing natural remedies and holistic approaches.
- Siddha: A traditional system of medicine originating from Tamil Nadu, India, emphasizing natural remedies and spiritual beliefs.
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