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National Library of Traditional Medicine Phoenix AZ US
The National Library of Traditional Medicine (NLTM), located at 301 E Bethany Home Rd Ste A135, Phoenix, AZ, is a non-profit library dedicated to preserving and promoting knowledge of traditional and alternative medicine. Founded to build an integrative collection of resources, the NLTM offers access to a wide range of materials, including historical texts, research studies, and practical guides on holistic health practices, herbal remedies, and ancient healing systems from around the world. The library serves as a valuable hub for researchers, healthcare professionals, and the public seeking to explore complementary and integrative approaches to wellness.
Notable features of the NLTM include its curated archives, which blend scientific rigor with traditional wisdom, and its commitment to fostering education through workshops, lectures, and community programs. The library also emphasizes accessibility, providing both physical and digital resources to support diverse learning needs. With a growing online presence—highlighted by 153 Facebook likes and 10 reported visits—the NLTM continues to strengthen its role as a bridge between conventional and traditional medicine, empowering individuals to make informed health decisions. Its mission reflects a dedication to advancing holistic healthcare through knowledge sharing and cultural preservation.
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