The Traditional Medicine of the Quechua People (12/20)

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The Traditional Medicine of the Quechua People

In the high Andes, the Quechua people have preserved ancient knowledge of herbal medicine and natural healing practices. Using plants from the surrounding mountains, the Quechua create remedies for ailments ranging from minor injuries to spiritual dissonance. These practices are passed down through generations, often hidden from modern medical systems, and remain an essential part of their culture.

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Written by Patrick J. Morris

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