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My Top 5 African Herbs!

If you're reading this, you're probably not a middle-aged white male but our medical system diagnoses and treats you based on that standard. I don't have to explain the importance of culturally specific healthcare- history has shown that racism impacts the level of care that a person receives. Blacks are still prescribed less pain meds, and black women are 3x more likely to die while giving birth.

 

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Today's herbalism is heavily influenced by the West, the same people who are responsible for the Transatlantic Slave Trade which erased this knowledge and culture in the first place! And there's no sense of learning herbalism from a perspective that isn't relevant to you. 

 

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I'm unlocking Africa's secrets and returning a piece of our history to us:

 

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These five extraordinary African herbs, each with its unique story and healing properties, have been trusted for generations. Now, it's your turn to tap into their timeless wisdom and experience the natural solutions they offer for common health concerns. From managing diabetes to addressing urinary tract infections and alleviating pain, these herbs have a rich history of promoting well-being.

 

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By downloading our resource, you'll not only access a wealth of information about these herbs but also connect with your cultural roots. Embrace the heritage that these herbs embody and elevate your holistic health journey. It's a chance to align with the wisdom of your ancestors and infuse your well-being with the power of nature.

 

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Don't miss this opportunity to discover

the incredible potential of African herbs and how they can enrich your life.

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Your journey to holistic well-being begins here.

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My Top 5 African Herbs!

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KHADIYAH PRECIADO

Teaching thousands of women the steps to cultivate a happier and healthier life!


KhadiYah is a community herbalist, author and content creator. She specializes in teaching African and African American herbal traditions. She prides herself on being a self professed "Kitchen Herbalist" and teaches others to be the same. She also coined the T.E.A. method to teach her students how to make the perfect blend of tea every time.

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