2011
DOI: 10.4314/pamj.v10i0.72212
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Ethical quandaries in spiritual healing and herbal medicine: A critical analysis of the morality of traditional medicine advertising in southern African urban societies

Abstract: This paper critically examines the morality of advertising by practitioners in spiritual healing and herbal medicine heretofore referred to as traditional medicine, in southern African urban societies. While the subject of traditional medicine has been heavily contested in medical studies in the last few decades, the monumental studies on the subject have emphasised the place of traditional medicine in basic health services. Insignificant attention has been devoted to examine the ethical problems associated wi… Show more

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“…Personal referral and recommendation for CAM has been previously identified as a powerful motivator for use [37,38]. Extensive advertising of services and products by herbal practitioners can expose the population to unsubstantiated claims of disease management making this a pitfall as a source of knowledge for patients [39,40]. Herbal medicine messages in the mass media should be regulated to ensure population protection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Personal referral and recommendation for CAM has been previously identified as a powerful motivator for use [37,38]. Extensive advertising of services and products by herbal practitioners can expose the population to unsubstantiated claims of disease management making this a pitfall as a source of knowledge for patients [39,40]. Herbal medicine messages in the mass media should be regulated to ensure population protection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While we acknowledge the existence of such texts and discourses in other parts of the world, this paper focuses only on Johannesburg. However, further research on such texts has been conducted elsewhere, looking at medicine and sexual enhancement in India (Islam, 2017(Islam, , 2010, China (Islam & Kuah-Pearce, 2013), while others have written about herbal medicine advertising in Africa more generally (Mawere, 2011;Sepota & Mohlake, 2012).…”
Section: Vanyoro Mavunga and Mugari Governing Bodies? Exploring Norma...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mabeza and Mawere (2012:47) reiterate that the effects of climate change in Zimbabwe have impacted negatively on urban farming as an entrepreneurial activity in Seke. Mawere (2011) posits that recent research expresses serious concerns on the rate at which the world is undergoing what he terms "serious climate change" due to the rise in global temperatures. The IPCC (2001) reveals that the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change established that the global average temperatures will increase by 1.4 degrees to 5.8 degrees Celsius between 1990 and 2001 unless the level of gas emissions is reduced in Zimbabwe.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%