The dying art of Indian traditional medicines and the community – Nai Samaj
In the era of universally accepted Western medicine, traditional remedies that have been administered for centuries have dwindled in significance. Fewer people turn to these traditional treatments due to their lengthy healing processes and skepticism stemming from contemporary research. Despite the declining usage of traditional medicine, there are communities, like the Nai Samaj, who continue to uphold these practices, providing a glimmer of hope for their preservation.
During my all India cycling journey, I had the privilege of meeting Harish Bhai Surani, a member of the Nai Samaj community, originally barbers who have been prescribing local remedies for generations. Harish shared that his community has historically treated royalty and nobility with these traditional medicines. Although their use is declining, some community members still adhere to these practices. Through a brief conversation at Harish’s traditional salon, which he runs alongside his two sons, I gained insights into the preservation of Indian traditional medicine, its decline over time, and the perspective of community members regarding its usage.
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