Ethnomedicinal practices of Bhotia tribes of Uttarakhand, India
Annu, Sanjay Singh, Praveen Kumar Verma, Mohuya Pal and Shanza Baig
This review paper explores traditional medicinal practices within the Bhotia community of Uttarakhand, with a primary focus on the Chamoli district. Preservation and promotion of Bhotia medicine present challenges (e.g., loss of traditional knowledge, environmental degradation) and opportunities in modern healthcare. While deeply rooted in cultural heritage and ecological knowledge, ethno-medicine encounters limited recognition and integration with modern healthcare systems. However, sustainable practices and collaboration between traditional and modern approaches offer opportunities. Empowering the Bhotia community, integrating traditional medicine with modern healthcare, conserving biodiversity, and fostering research can enhance healthcare outcomes. Recognizing the value of traditional Bhotia medicine, respecting cultural diversity, and fostering collaboration are crucial for sustainable healthcare solutions that meet the diverse health needs of the community. These efforts honor the cultural heritage and ecological wisdom of the Bhotia tribe, ensuring access to effective, safe, and culturally appropriate healthcare services for generations to come.