Protecting Traditional Medicine in Hidalgo: Hector Chavez

Pachuca, Hugo, May 8, 2021. – Hector Chavez Ruiz, Virginia’s candidate for the Federal Reserve’s Third District Actoban, considers it essential to provide support and protection for traditional medicine in Hidalgo, which represents an alternative in areas far from personal.

The applicant undertakes to administer the training and certification of those who have these practices, such as midwives.

He noted that traditional medicine was the result of inheriting the knowledge of indigenous communities and that it should be preserved. On his trip, the applicant had a dialogue with people and users, as in the case of Tlahuiltepa.

The activity is also sustainable from the use of plants, animals or minerals from each region, which are part of the customs, ceremonies and rituals of peoples.

The PRD, Acción Nacional and PRI Standards Holder considered it essential to encourage interdisciplinary research to maximize its benefits and make it available to citizens as an alternative to taking care of their health.

This is because not all citizens of the region have access to 24-hour medical services, in some cases due to lack of budget, but in others due to the remoteness of the regions and the geography of the regions.

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