新西兰毛利草药传统与现代医疗的融合之路
In the hills of New Zealand's North Island, a Māori rongoā practitioner carefully picks leaves from a kawakawa tree. For centuries, this peppery plant has been used to soothe wounds and stomach pain. Today, this traditional knowledge is quietly making its way into mainstream healthcare.
Rongoā Māori is a holistic system that treats not just the body, but also the mind and spirit. Practitioners prepare medicines from native plants like harakeke (flax) and manuka. They believe that illness often comes from a disconnect with nature or community. Healing involves restoring balance through herbal remedies, massage, and spiritual guidance.
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