Ancient Remedies for Modern Healing

Ancient Remedies for Modern Healing

Amelie Roth

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Amelie Roth
Año de edición:
2026
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Historia antigua: hasta c. 500 e. c.
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9798233608643
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Ancient Remedies for Modern Healing explores one of the oldest and most complete medical texts in human history: the Ebers Papyrus of ancient Egypt. Dating to around 1550 BCE, this remarkable document records hundreds of treatments used by Egyptian physicians for pain, infection, digestion, wounds, inflammation, and everyday illness. Many of these remedies relied on plants and substances still familiar today, including honey, garlic, willow bark, frankincense, myrrh, castor oil, coriander, cumin, and fennel.Drawing directly from the remedies preserved in the papyrus, this book examines how ancient Egyptian healers understood the body, disease, and recovery. It reveals a medical tradition that recognized circulation, inflammation, infection, and the importance of hygiene long before the rise of modern science. Each remedy is placed within its historical context and connected to what is now known about its active properties and real world effects.The book traces the practical medical knowledge behind Egyptian healing, from wound care and pain relief to digestive health and respiratory support. It shows how these treatments were prepared, combined, and applied, and why many of them remained in use for centuries. Rather than mythology or ritual alone, the focus is on remedies that were repeatedly tested through experience and preserved because they worked.Ancient Remedies for Modern Healing bridges the world of early medicine and contemporary health by uncovering the continuity between ancient practice and modern understanding. It offers a clear view of how plant based medicine developed along the Nile and why this knowledge continues to matter today.Rooted in historical evidence and supported by modern scientific insight, this book presents the Ebers Papyrus as a living source of medical wisdom whose influence can still be felt in modern healing traditions.

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