INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE: ADVANTAGES OF THE COMBINATION OF FOLK MEDICINE AND MODERN MEDICAL APPROACHES
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
integration, diagnostics, complex, individual, local plants of the Republic of Uzbekistan, experiment, scientifically based approaches, fenotip, xemotip, fitoniring.Abstract
This article highlights the advantages of the integrated use of traditional medicine traditions and modern medical approaches in the local conditions of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The use of herbs, dietary methods, and natural treatments in traditional medicine, combined with modern diagnostics, expands the possibilities for the prevention, early detection, and effective treatment of diseases. An integrative approach serves not only to comprehensively support the patient's health, but also to form individual therapy. The article also analyzes the advantages of integrative medicine, safety requirements, local experiences, and the importance of scientifically based approaches.
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