• Rongoā (or Rongoā Māori) refers to the traditional Māori medicinal practices in New Zealand. Rongoā was one of the Māori cultural practices targeted by...
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    mua – Ka mātaia ngā huanga o te rongoā – Traditional healing and mental health: measuring the effectiveness of rongoā" (PDF). Best Practice Journal (28)...
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    Federation of New zealand (March 2008). "Pomaderris kumaraho". "Demystifying Rongoā Māori: Traditional Māorihealing". Best Practice Journal. 13: 35. 2008. v...
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    potential medical applications, bringing together its traditional uses in Rongoā Māori with the recent interest in Western medicine into the medical applications...
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    traditional Iranian medicine, medieval Islamic medicine, Muti, Ifá and Rongoā. Scientific disciplines that study traditional medicine include herbalism...
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  • had established her own church in Parewanui and was a faith healer and rongoā practitioner. Rikiriki foretold the coming of a new prophet in 1912 that...
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    and knowledge in general in wānanga. This included health matters, or rongoā, as tohunga were experts in the use of medicinal plants and herbs. European...
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    Found growing on rotten logs in native forest, traditional applications in rongoā herbal medicine New Zealand Hericium ptychogasteroides Observed growing...
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  • distributing the liverwort is legal. Radula marginata may have been used in rongoā (Māori herbal medicine), but there is no firm evidence of this. Hussain...
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    it can form the main ground cover. The fern is used in traditional Māori rongoā herbal medicine; one specimen collected in 1888 for King Tāwhiao is annotated...
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