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		<title>South African Traditional Healers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zulu people believe in two distinct types of traditional healers, the inyanga, who specialises in herbal medicines and potions; and the isangoma, who uses divination, mediumship, and what might be termed &#8220;psychic healing&#8221; to assist their clients. Traditional Medicine Garden In South Africa, traditional medicine is recognised but many medical aid societies. There is even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zulu people believe in two distinct types of traditional healers, the inyanga, who specialises in herbal medicines and potions; and the isangoma, who uses divination, mediumship, and what might be termed &#8220;psychic healing&#8221; to assist their clients.</p>
<h4><span> Traditional Medicine Garden </span></h4>
<p>In South Africa, traditional medicine is recognised but many medical aid societies. There is even a traditional medicine or muti garden in the <a title="Durban Botanic Gardens" href="http://wiki.ulwazi.org/index.php5?title=Durban_Botanic_Gardens">Durban Botanic Gardens</a>.</p>
<p>Both the inyanga and isangoma must acquire their knowledge through a long apprenticeship, the isangoma however, must have been sacredly called to their profession, and have little choice when called.</p>
<p><a href="http://wiki.ulwazi.org/index.php5?title=South_African_Traditional_Healers_-_Inyanga_and_Isangoma">Click here to read the full entry &#8230;</a></p>
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