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The traditional wisdom of Ethiopia.

Traditional Medicine Practitioner, Hakim Abebech
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Although 80–90% of Ethiopia’s population uses traditional medicine, research funding still goes towards finding top-down pharmaceutical solutions to medical problems.

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Abebech set up her own centre to preserve traditional knowledge and to present traditional systems of healing in their entirety

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Twenty kilometres south of Addis Ababa, Hakim Abebech and her husband leased a few acres of land. They reforested the hills and grow herbs using organic methods.

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The centre they created is called Deshet – after the father of the ancient healing tradition of Ethiopia. Deshet is a centre for growing, preserving and documenting medicinal plants.

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Hakim Abebech spends two or three months collecting plants for her medicines from all over the country. She has researched traditional ways of storing seed, and has created her own seed bank, using clay pots and various gums for sealing

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The Deshet centre provides its visitors with a first-hand experience of traditional lifestyle – a place to experience healthy food, and to remember that our bodies are designed to live at a human rather than a machine-led pace

40,000

square meters of land

1400

Planting medicinal plants

About US

Hakim Abebech Shiferaw was born in Addis Ababa city, on December 23, 1945, EC. When they were old enough to go to school, they were sent to a regular school but did not go through it. However, by studying the art of indigenous medicine, they learned about herbs, astrology, and minerals from Ethiopian scholars. According to them, they are still working and teaching and learning this infinite art.

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