African herbalism

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Herbalism, divination, and spiritualism often combine in traditional African medicine, perhaps the oldest and most varied therapeutic system in the world. This holistic health care system has many practitioners and followers and despite its decline for a period of time, traditional African medicine has resurged across the continent in recent years.

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There is no way to fully know all the accomplishments and contributions people of color have made in the healing arts. This account of three folk herbalists of color from Appalachia only begins to account for the importance of healers of colors and the impact they have had on herbalism.

As enslaved Africans made their way to the New World, their herbal traditions and medicine-making practices were carried along with them. They relied on herbal folk medicine to treat specific conditions while being forced to work on plantations. During #BlackHistoryMonth, we invite you to explore the use of herbal medicinal practices by African American herbalists, including three plants traditionally used by enslaved people for medicinal purposes: Boneset, Mullein, and Cotton. Medicinal Plants, Folk Medicine, University Of Denver, Herbal Plants, The New World, Traditional Medicine, Reproductive Health, Herbal Medicine, Natural Health

As enslaved Africans made their way to the New World, their herbal traditions and medicine-making practices were carried along with them. They relied on herbal folk medicine to treat specific conditions while being forced to work on plantations. During #BlackHistoryMonth, we invite you to explore the use of herbal medicinal practices by African American herbalists, including three plants traditionally used by enslaved people for medicinal purposes: Boneset, Mullein, and Cotton.

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