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Sustaining Rainforest Plants, People and Global Health: A Model for Learning from Traditions in Holistic Health Promotion and Community Based Conservation as Implemented by Q’eqchi’ Maya Healers, Maya Mountains, Belize

机译:维持雨林植物,人类和全球健康:伯利兹玛雅山脉Q'eqchi Maya Healers实施的从整体健康促进和社区保护传统中学习的模型

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The present work showcases a model for holistic, sustainable healthcare in indigenous communities worldwide through the implementation of traditional healing practices. The implementation of this model promotes public health and community wellness while addressing crucially important themes such as in situ and ex situ conservation of medicinal plant resources and associated biodiversity, generational transmission of knowledge, and the preservation of biological and cultural diversity for future generations. Being envisaged and implemented by Q’eqchi’ Maya traditional healers of the southern Maya Mountains, Belize, this model can be replicated in other communities worldwide. A ethnobotany study in collaboration with these healers led to collection of 102 medicinal species from Itzama, their traditional healing cultural center and medicinal garden. Of these 102 species, 40 of prior reported 106 consensus study plants were present in the garden. There were 62 plants not previously reported growing in the garden as well. A general comparison of these plants was also made in relation to species reported in TRAMIL network, Caribbean Herbal Pharmacopoeia (CHP), the largest regional medicinal pharmacopoeia. A relative few species reported here were found in the CHP. However, the majority of the CHP plants are common in Belize and many are used by the nearby Mopan and Yucatec Maya. Since these 102 species are relied upon heavily in local primary healthcare, this Q’eqchi’ Maya medicinal garden represents possibilities toward novel sustainable, culturally relative holistic health promotion and community based conservation practices.
机译:本工作展示了通过实施传统治疗方法在全球范围内的土著社区提供全面,可持续的医疗保健的模式。该模型的实施促进了公共卫生和社区的健康,同时解决了至关重要的主题,例如药用植物资源和相关生物多样性的原地和非原地保护,知识的世代传播以及为子孙后代保护生物和文化多样性。由伯利兹南部玛雅山区的Q'eqchi'Maya传统治疗师设想和实施的这种模型可以在世界其他地区复制。与这些治疗者合作进行的一项民族植物学研究导致从Itzama,其传统治愈文化中心和药用花园中收集了102种药用物种。在这102个物种中,花园中有40个先前报道的106种共有研究植物。花园里也有62种以前没有报道过的植物。这些植物还与最大的区域性药典加勒比海草药药典(CHP)中的TRAMIL网络中报告的物种进行了比较。在卫生防护中心发现相对较少的物种。但是,大多数热电联产工厂在伯利兹很常见,许多工厂被附近的Mopan和Yucatec Maya使用。由于这102种物种在当地的基本医疗保健中受到严重依赖,因此这个Q'eqchi'Maya药用花园代表了实现新颖的,可持续的,在文化上相对完整的整体健康促进措施和基于社区的保护措​​施的可能性。

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