Traditional Thai medicine (TTM) is a system of methods, and practices such as herbal medicine bodywork practices and,,, Spiritual healing that is indigenous to the region currently known as Thailand. While not all Buddhist medicine, is Thai. Thai medicine is considered Buddhist medicine.
.Traditional Thai medicine stems from pre-history indigenous regional practices with a strong, animistic foundation animistic. Traditions of the Mon and Khmer peoples who occupied the region prior to the migration of the T ',' AI peoples T AI medicine. And animistic knowledge Indian medical, knowledge (arriving pre Ayurveda) coming through the, Khmer peoplesBuddhist medical knowledge via the, Mon peoples and Chinese medical knowledge (arriving pre TCM) with the migration of. The T 'AIS who came largely from Southern China.
In the early 1900s Traditional medicine, was' outlawed as quackery 3' []. In favor of, western medicine however by the mid 1990s traditional medicine was once again being supported by the Thai government.The Seventh National Economic and Social Plan for 1992 & 1996 stated that "[] he t promotion of people 's health entails. The efforts to develop traditional wisdom in, health care including Thai traditional medicine herbal medicine and traditional,,, Massage so as, to integrate it into the modern health service system,
Further. "In 1993 the government of Thailand instituted the National Institute of Thai Traditional Medicine under the, supervision. Of the Ministry of Public Health. The goal of the Institute expressed in, its, own literature is to systematize and standardize. " The body of TTM knowledge ", to" gather knowledge revise verify classify,,,,, and explain TTM knowledge. "And to "compare and explain the philosophies and basic theories of TTM and to produce textbooks on TTM."
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