traditional healing practices in african cultures
Traditional healing practices in African cultures refer to a range of indigenous methods and beliefs used to treat illnesses and maintain overall well-being, which have been passed down through generations and are rooted in cultural and spiritual traditions. These practices often involve herbal medicine, rituals, divination, and the consultation of traditional healers who integrate their knowledge of the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of a person to provide holistic healing.
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