These therapies have no complicated theoretical explanations, nor are there any modern scientific verification labels. They are like gentle gifts from nature to humans, simple, direct and effective. In the fast-paced modern life, we may have become accustomed to relying on cold machines and complex drugs, but occasionally returning to these ancient wisdoms can help us regain our connection with nature and feel the original and pure power.
More importantly, the culture and emotions behind these folk remedies cannot be replaced by any modern technology. They are like streams that converge into the long river of Appalachian culture, nourishing the hearts of generations. Whenever I recall the scenes of my grandmother telling those remedies, a warm current surges in my heart. It is the longing for home, the pursuit of roots, and the inheritance and awe of ancient wisdom.
Therefore, while pursuing technological progress, let us not forget to look back at those ancient and precious folk remedies. They are treasures in our cultural treasure house and bridges connecting the past and the future. In the days to come, perhaps we can try to explore, experience, and inherit these ancient and magical remedies with a more open and inclusive mindset, so that they can shine more brightly in the context of the new era.