Are Ancestral Medical Practices the Future Solution to Today’s Medical Problems?

Our cells and organs are threatened and, in most cases, constantly subjected to the aggression of numerous situations, both endogenous, characterized by unfavorable genetics, and exogenous, by deficient or inadequate nutrition, and even by a hostile environment; in most cases, they ultimately cause...

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Main Authors: José A. Lupiáñez, Eva E. Rufino-Palomares, Amalia Pérez-Jiménez
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
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spelling doaj-8a31a6ce1c774a85b67b2d90902fe7792021-08-06T15:29:35ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492021-08-01264701470110.3390/molecules26154701Are Ancestral Medical Practices the Future Solution to Today’s Medical Problems?José A. Lupiáñez0Eva E. Rufino-Palomares1Amalia Pérez-Jiménez2Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology I, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, Avenida Fuentenueva, 118071 Granada, SpainDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology I, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, Avenida Fuentenueva, 118071 Granada, SpainDepartment of Zoology, Physiology and Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, Avenida Fuentenueva, 118071 Granada, SpainOur cells and organs are threatened and, in most cases, constantly subjected to the aggression of numerous situations, both endogenous, characterized by unfavorable genetics, and exogenous, by deficient or inadequate nutrition, and even by a hostile environment; in most cases, they ultimately cause a cascade of degenerative and cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and infections, as well as those related to the metabolic syndrome, all of which eventually generate irreversible damage to the organism and, consequently, a significant deterioration in its survival [...]https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/15/4701n/a
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title_short Are Ancestral Medical Practices the Future Solution to Today’s Medical Problems?
title_full Are Ancestral Medical Practices the Future Solution to Today’s Medical Problems?
title_fullStr Are Ancestral Medical Practices the Future Solution to Today’s Medical Problems?
title_full_unstemmed Are Ancestral Medical Practices the Future Solution to Today’s Medical Problems?
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description Our cells and organs are threatened and, in most cases, constantly subjected to the aggression of numerous situations, both endogenous, characterized by unfavorable genetics, and exogenous, by deficient or inadequate nutrition, and even by a hostile environment; in most cases, they ultimately cause a cascade of degenerative and cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and infections, as well as those related to the metabolic syndrome, all of which eventually generate irreversible damage to the organism and, consequently, a significant deterioration in its survival [...]
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