Traditional medicine in WHO South-East Asia Region - Jony Yuwono, Founder of Acaraki, Jamu producer and cafe chain, on traditional medicine - Part 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZTuHVysYKQ&list=PLq4qhe_4b0k1uuz-7kM811T63uGfpwMPE&index=1

Coleção: WHO Global TM Summit

The video explores the cultural and health significance of Jamu, a traditional Indonesian herbal medicine rooted in ancient Javanese wisdom. The word "Jamu" is derived from the phrase "jampi husodo," where jampi means "prayer" and husodo means "health," symbolizing a sacred invocation for wellness. Jamu is promoted as a daily health practice, believed to strengthen immunity and support overall well-being. The video highlights the integrated effort involving local farmers, the Ministry of Agriculture, and pharmaceutical manufacturers to ensure the quality and safety of Jamu. Farmers receive high-quality seeds and training in proper cultivation methods, while manufacturers handle post-harvest processing in accordance with health standards. The message emphasizes the importance of making Jamu a part of one’s lifestyle—not merely as a remedy, but as a daily health ritual.

Contribuidor(es): Yuwono, Jony Idioma: Inglês
Assunto(s): Indonésia, Terapias Complementares/tendências, Promoção da Saúde, SEARO -South-East Asia, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit, Java
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