International Journal of Empirical Research Methods

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A Narrative On The Patterns, Dynamics, And Issues On The Traditional Health System At Tapaz, Capiz, Philippines

1 Capiz State University,Philippines

Volume 1

Issue 2

Page: [90 - 94]

Published Online: December 5, 2023

  • Abstract

    Addition Of Modern And Traditional Healthcare Systems Helps In Advancing The Holistic Health Practices And Give People In Tapaz A Wide Choice Of Possibilities. Traditional Healers And Contemporary Healthcare Practitioners Must Work Together To Achieve This Integration, Which Calls For An Open Line Of Communica- Tion And Respect For One Another. Analysis Stressed Upon The Diversified Traditional Medical Beliefs And Practices Of Tapaz While Highlighting The Usage Of Spiritual Healing Techniques And Herbal Remedies. It Enlightens The Value Of Community Dynamics And Information Sharing. Further Review Also Notes The System’s Difficulties, Including Globalization And The Requirement For Integration With Contemporary Med- Ical Procedures. In The End, The Research Emphasizes The Value Of Cultural Preservation And The Possible Advantages Of Incorporating Traditional Medical Procedures Within Tapaz’s Larger Healthcare System.

    Keywords: Traditional Health Alternative Medicine Spiritual Healing Techniques Herbal Remedies Healthcare System Globalization

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