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Dr. Kweku Andoh, Ph.D.
Ethnobotanist, Botanist, Proprietor

Ghanaian, British-educated ethnobotanist, Fellow of the Linnean Society of London and author of many books on ethnobotany and natural healing, is the son of the late J. E. Andoh, Africa’s foremost botanist, and the descendant of a long line of herbalists and traditional healers. He pioneered the development of the Botanic Gardens at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology at Kumasi, Ghana. Dr. Andoh has developed a line of natural healing products, Harbinger Herbal Nutrients, and promotes a healing paradigm, the Nebedaye Self Healing System. His herbal formulas are based on ancient and traditional remedies passed down in his family and used widely in Ghana and West Africa. Many herbal formulas are based on his vast knowledge of healing plants from around the world. As of June, 2004, Andoh completed a plant inventory project to assess the non-timber forest products available on the 660 acre training facility of the Federation of Southern Cooperatives, in the African American farm belt of Southwestern Alabama, that will lead to the development of many new market products for the Black farmers. He is the Executive Director of the North Scale Institute, an Education and Research Group in Ethno-botany and Traditional Medicine based in rural Georgia, just outside of Atlanta.