Ayurvedic. This 4,000-year-old method of healing originated in India and is the most ancient existing medical system that uses diet, natural therapies, and herbs. Its chief aim is longevity and quality of life. It formed the foundation of Chinese medicine. Curanderismo. This traditional Hispanic (Mexican) system of healthcare originated in Spain and is derived, in part from traditional practices of indigenous Indian and Spanish health practices. Qi gong. This form of Chinese traditional medicine combines movement, meditation, and regulation of breathing to enhance the flow of qi (the vital energy), to improve circulation and enhance the immune system. Reiki. This Japanese form of therapy is based on the belief that when spiritual energy is channeled through a practitioner, the patient’s spirit is healed, and this in turn heals the physical body. Santeria. A form of traditional healthcare observed among the practitioners of Santeria, this is a syncretic religion that comprises both African and Catholic beliefs. This religion is found practiced among Puerto Ricans and Dominicans. Voodoo. This form of traditional healthcare is observed among the practitioners of Voodoo, a religion that combines Christian and African Yoruba religious beliefs