From a young age, Sadik showed a keen interest in the healing power of nature. He studied old books on herbalism, explored the rich flora of the Herzegovinian karst, and collected recipes from village healers. His quest for knowledge did not stop there. He learned Turkish, Arabic, and later German, traveling extensively through Asia Minor, Serbia, Macedonia, and Montenegro to expand his understanding of herbal medicine. His formal medical exposure came during World War I, where he served as a medic in the Austro-Hungarian army, gaining invaluable knowledge of anatomy and conventional medicine. After the war, he traveled to the Far East, reaching as far as China and Tibet, and incorporated elements of Eastern medicine into his practice.
From a young age, Sadik showed a keen interest in the healing power of nature. He studied old books on herbalism, explored the rich flora of the Herzegovinian karst, and collected recipes from village healers. His quest for knowledge did not stop there. He learned Turkish, Arabic, and later German, traveling extensively through Asia Minor, Serbia, Macedonia, and Montenegro to expand his understanding of herbal medicine. His formal medical exposure came during World War I, where he served as a medic in the Austro-Hungarian army, gaining invaluable knowledge of anatomy and conventional medicine. After the war, he traveled to the Far East, reaching as far as China and Tibet, and incorporated elements of Eastern medicine into his practice.
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