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Maya Medicine: Healers, Rituals, and the Curing Arts

6 min · 26 de jun de 2026
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Lucas and Luna explore the sophisticated medical knowledge of the ancient Maya, from herbal remedies and surgical techniques to the spiritual role of healers. They discuss the use of plants like balché and cacao in treatments, the practice of trepanation, and the connection between medicine and astronomy. The episode also examines how Maya doctors diagnosed illnesses based on the tzolk'in calendar and the importance of rituals in healing. Specific sites and codices are referenced, including the Madrid Codex and the city of Tikal, where evidence of medical practices has been found. The conversation sheds light on a less-known aspect of Maya civilization, revealing a holistic approach to health that combined empirical knowledge with cosmological beliefs. #MayaMedicine #MayaHealers #HerbalRemedies #Trepanation #Balché #MadridCodex #Tikal #Tzolk'in #MayaRituals #Ethnobotany #Mesoamerica #AncientMedicine #MayaAstronomy #Cacao #ChilamBalam #PreColumbian #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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