Traditional medicine perspectives from New Zealand - WHO's "Restoring Balance" series
Summary
TLDRThis video explores a unique approach to healing through traditional medicine, focusing on a practice called Midi Midi and Romi, which uses stones, sticks, and pressure points to stimulate the body’s energy systems. Rooted in cultural traditions, this method offers an alternative to invasive surgery, helping people recover from injuries, chronic pain, and trauma. By blending ancient wisdom with modern healthcare, the practice restores balance to the mind, body, and soul. It highlights the importance of collaboration, healing, and allowing people to release stress and pain, offering a holistic path toward well-being.
Takeaways
- 😀 The mission is to foster collaboration in healthcare and preserve traditional medicine knowledge.
- 😀 The traditional healing approach integrates full-body healing, focusing on mind, body, and soul.
- 😀 Some people have been able to avoid surgery after receiving traditional treatment, highlighting its effectiveness.
- 😀 Combining traditional knowledge and modern healing creates a powerful, balanced approach to health and wellness.
- 😀 'Midi midi' is a traditional healing practice that stimulates the body’s systems, including blood, bone, and tissue.
- 😀 Unlike massage, midi midi is deeply rooted in cultural and traditional wisdom passed down through generations.
- 😀 Tools like stones (kohhatu) and sticks (raco) are used in the practice, applying pressure to specific points on the body to stimulate energetic systems.
- 😀 Government funding provides accessibility to traditional healing modalities for the wider population, including ACC health insurance.
- 😀 People with chronic pain and trauma benefit from this bodywork, which helps release emotional and physical pain at a cellular level.
- 😀 The bodywork ignites deep cellular memory, helping individuals reconnect with their roots and healing potential.
- 😀 The practice encourages people to let go of stress, trauma, and burdens, promoting mental and emotional well-being.
Q & A
What is the primary mission of the organization described in the transcript?
-The mission is to foster collaboration in healthcare by documenting and preserving traditional medicine knowledge and supporting its safe and effective use.
What are Midi Midi and Romi?
-Midi Midi and Romi are traditional bodywork and healing practices. Midi Midi focuses on stimulating or agitating all systems of the body, including blood, bones, and tissue, and Romi complements this work.
How does Midi Midi differ from conventional massage?
-Midi Midi is grounded in traditional cultural knowledge, applying techniques and tools such as stones (kohhatu) and sticks (raco) to pressure points to stimulate the body's energetic systems, rather than just providing relaxation.
What role do tools like kohhatu and raco play in traditional healing?
-Kohhatu (stones) and raco (sticks) are used to apply pressure to specific points on the body, stimulating energetic systems and aiding in full-body healing.
What kind of health conditions do people seek this traditional treatment for?
-People often seek treatment for serious injuries, chronic pain, or trauma. Some avoid surgery after receiving traditional healing, and others release deep cellular-level pain.
What is the purpose of the taku taku technique?
-Taku Taku ignites something in cellular memory, called pumo mahara, helping people remember who they are and reconnect with their cultural roots and identity.
How does the government support access to traditional healing practices?
-The government provides partial or full funding for different traditional modalities through agencies like ACC, which functions similarly to health insurance.
How does traditional bodywork address mental and emotional health?
-Traditional bodywork allows participants to release stress and trauma, reflect on their life pressures, and let go of burdens, promoting mind, body, and soul healing.
What does the transcript suggest about the relationship between knowledge sharing and community impact?
-Sharing traditional healing knowledge strengthens collective achievement, creates a united path toward progress, and helps restore balance for individuals and communities.
What cultural values are embedded in the practice of Midi Midi and Romi?
-The practices are grounded in generational cultural insights, emphasizing connection to heritage, respect for traditional knowledge, and holistic healing of mind, body, and soul.
Why do participants feel a shift in perspective after traditional healing?
-Participants often gain a deeper sense of self, become more aware of their origins and cultural identity, and reconsider what life pressures are truly worth worrying about.
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