Before there were chemists and hospitals, the Saharawi traveled from Tata to all over the country with their herbs. Until today this knowledge has been preserved.
Almost all traditional medicine comes from a little village called Tata in the South of Morocco, close to the Algerian border. This small desert oasis has the perfect conditions to grow the medical herbs used by the “Saharaoui“ to produce their medicine. Their medical knowledge has been in their family for generations.
Halqa Saharaoui - the herb men
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Aeti also comes from Tata and sells herbs, especially against colds and sexual impotence. She sells lucky charms agains the “evil eye“ and magical elixirs to win someones affection.
Halqa Saharaoui - the herb men
Before there were chemists and hospitals, the Saharawi traveled from Tata to all over the country with their herbs. Until today this knowledge has been preserved.
Almost all traditional medicine comes from a little village called Tata in the South of Morocco, close to the Algerian border. This small desert oasis has the perfect conditions to grow the medical herbs used by the “Saharaoui“ to produce their medicine. Their medical knowledge has been in their family for generations.
Almost all traditional medicine comes from a little village called Tata in the South of Morocco, close to the Algerian border. This small desert oasis has the perfect conditions to grow the medical herbs used by the “Saharaoui“ to produce their medicine. Their medical knowledge has been in their family for generations.
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Aeti also comes from Tata and sells herbs, especially against colds and sexual impotence. She sells lucky charms agains the “evil eye“ and magical elixirs to win someones affection.
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The Herb Men From The Desert
Before there were chemists and hospitals, the Saharawi traveled from Tata to all over the country with their herbs. Until today this knowledge has been preserved.
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