Traditional medication has been making inroads countrywide, therefore it is fundamental for physicians in this area to sensitise the citizens about the great things about resorting to such way for the cure of some diseases.
It was said on Monday, in Luanda, by the MP Faustina Alves at a local forum whose main theme is “National Policy on Conventional Medicine and Additional Practices”, which is taking place under the motto “Regulation for therapist in the southern Africa region, in the ambit of the thirteenth anniversary of the African Traditional Medicine Day, marked on 31 July.
“The population must be educated on traditional medicine and how to make full use of it (... )”, said Faustina Alves. The lady further appealed to traditional therapists to make certain they prescribe their medicines according to the appropriate dosage, to avoid other problems or side effects.
On his turn, Zinga David, representative of the Ministry, said that at the level of the African region, 18 countries have already approved the traditional medicine, and they also have set up a department dealing specifically with this concern.
He then uncovered that up to the present time 21 countries have been conducting studies on how to build up traditional medicine, Angola is one of them.
The big event was went to by traditional counselors from Brazil, DR Congo, Uganda, Southern Africa and from the country’s 18 provinces.
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