The global health crisis in Africa medicine in the 21st century has begun, newly emerging diseases become uncontrollable, and expansion of violence and poverty has the potential to paralyze the community and the whole country. In response to this crisis, the medical community now has to strive to access and utilize as many resources and partners as possible. One of the resources that is overlooked and underestimated is the role of traditional medicine and therapists, and the potential contribution they can play in multiple levels of healthcare.
Traditional African medicine is based on experience accumulated by ancient Africans (Okpako, 2006). The traditional method of spreading African medicine has spread throughout the mouth, hindering the urgency of the generally accepted theory and thus preventing the systematic development of traditional African medicine as a self regulating professional ( Okpako, 2006). Health is associated with the right relationship between people and their supernatural environment (Helwig, 2005). According to the traditional therapist of Helwig (2005), being able to diagnose illness is considered a gift from God and his ancestors. Mr. Herwig said, "The focus is on identifying the root cause of any illness or bad luck". This disease is said to result from a lack of balance between the patient and its environment (Helwig, 2005) herbicides not only use plants for therapeutic purposes, but may also control weather and events (Helwig, 2005 ).
Traditional African culture believes that health means the right relationship between people and their supernatural environment. Traditional African medicine has a strong spiritual aspect and practitioners generally believe that psychological - psychological problems must be solved medically. Among the traditional therapists, the ability to diagnose disease is considered a gift from God and the ancestors of the doctors. The focus is on identifying the root cause of any illness or bad luck. It is said that this disease arises from a lack of balance between the patient and his environment. Sacred people can use plants not only for therapeutic purposes but also to control weather and events. In addition to plants, traditional African therapists can use amulets, spells and spells. I am also good at psychotherapy and counseling.
The World Health Organization (WHO) claims that the main therapists of traditional African medicine are midwives, herbalists, and gods. The assignor is responsible for determining the cause of the disease in the ancestral spirit (WHO, 2008). Midwives use herbs and native plants to help pregnancy and childbirth (WHO, 2008). Traditional Chinese herbal medicine treats diseases using animals, plants, minerals medicines (WHO, 2008). Herbal medicine market and herbal trading are very common methods in many African countries (Okpako, 2006). Traditional African culture believes that health means the right relationship between people and their supernatural environment. Traditional African medicine has a strong spiritual aspect and practitioners generally believe that psychological - psychological problems must be solved medically. Among traditional therapists, the ability to diagnose illness is considered a gift from God's fathers and doctors.