Our mission is to preserve, document, and promote traditional healing methods while respecting and understanding diverse cultures, emphasizing the power of cultural heritage for holistic well-being.
RECONNECTING TO SCIENCE
REDISCOVERING OUR ROOTS



ABOUT US
Seneb Ntu Research Institute conducts extensive research for the documentation of traditional healing practices forming partnerships with natural healers. We collaborate with community gardens and traditional herbalists to cultivate food and medicinal plants, with particular emphasis on those native to California. We provide integrative, holistic treatment and naturopathy through community clinics and healing retreats. We are developing a publicly accessible database of traditional healing practices from around the world.
WHAT WE DO:

RESEARCH PROJECTS

CLINICAL PROJECTS

EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS

AGRICULTURAL
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Ways We can Connect
Nature to Our
Ancestral Roots
Our mission is to preserve, document, and promote traditional healing methods while respecting and understanding diverse cultures, emphasizing the power of cultural heritage for holistic well-being.

Ways We can Connect With Our Ansestors
Our mission is to preserve, document, and promote traditional healing methods while respecting and understanding diverse cultures, emphasizing the power of cultural heritage for holistic well-being.
Ways We can Connect
Nature to Our
Ancestral Roots
Through rigorous research, Seneb Ntu Research Institute strives to compile a comprehensive repository of traditional health practices from diverse communities to create a synergistic approach to health that is inclusive, sustainable, and rooted in the rich tapestry of cultural traditions.
A novel program that integrates traditional healing methods with modern
health practices in underserved communities where access to healthcare
is limited. Holistic health consultations that offer personalized
evaluations, herbal remedies, nutritional counseling, and more. Wellness
clinics and healing retreats collaborating with traditional healers on
integrative health therapies.
CLINICAL PROJECTS


EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS
Free community workshops and seminars on a broad array of holistic self-
health. Professional certification in herbal medicine and acupuncture
among others. A bi-annual symposium that brings together cultural
leaders, traditional healers, medical professionals and researchers to
discuss the role of traditional healing in conventional healthcare, share
case studies, and collaborate on future initiatives. pharmacology.
pharmacology.

Healing gardens that focus on growing medicinal plants and food crops
with a particular emphasis on plants indigenous to each region. Year-
round cultivation and seasonal educational programs that resolve food
insecurity of underserved communities. Employment opportunity for
youth in the planting, harvest and delivery of organic, nutrient-dense
food.
AGRICULTURAL PROJECTS


Documentation and preservation of traditional healing practices of North
and South America, the Caribbean, and Africa partnering with local
healers in field research. Clinical trials in traditional medicines that
investigate the efficacy of herbal treatments, supplements and
integrative therapies. Public health assessments of traditional healing
methods and cultural pharmacology.