Dr. Kweku Andoh, The Tree of Life, Moringa
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WorldBeat Center's Health & Meditation Departments
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Dr. Kweku Andoh,
WBC's Ethnobotanist
& Moringa, The Tree of Life.
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Dr. Kweku Andoh Returns
to the WorldBeat Cultural Center
Dr. Andoh, ethno botanist and traditional African herbalist. A British-educated Botanist that was born in Ghana and is the son of the late J. E. Andoh, Africas foremost botanist.
Ethno botany is the study of the relationship between people of different cultures, the plants that grow around them, and how they use these plants for food, medicine, and household goods. He is our modern day George Washington Carver, who our childrens garden is named after. He is the author of several books, including his latest book, Biblical Manna - The Spiritual Message for the New Millennium, and his most lauded book, The Science and Romance of Selected Herbs Used in Medicine and Religious Ceremony. In 1982 he founded the North Scale Institute, a research and educational group which is now located in College Park, Georgia, along with the All African Healing Arts Society. The Institute is designed to help preserve and safeguard the plants and medical wisdom of Africa and other ancient cultures.
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