Episode 221: Preserving Traditional African American Healing Methods

Traditional African, native, and indigenous healing methods are powerful. Many of the healing traditional methods have been stolen and destroyed during colonialism, slavery, and other acts of genocide. Fortunately, the resiliency of the cultures and peoples of the African diaspora saved the history, culture, spirituality, and healing methods.

Michelle Lee's groundbreaking book, Working the Roots: Over 400 Years of Traditional African American Healing, discusses her 22-year journey to collect and "save" the traditions.

 

Join us in this ancestral journey of health and healing. Ms. Lee also shares time-honored (and effective!) health-preserving "medicines" and healing methods for common conditions and ailments.

Get ready to learn the "strong medicine" that big pharma does not want you to know!

Click below to find the book: Working the Roots: Over 400 Years of Traditional African American Healing 

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