Traditional medicine has gradually been driven underground in many societies as a result of pressure from missionaries and governments who saw such practices as witchcraft. Traditional medicine, on the other hand, has proven to be quite effective in treating both chronic diseases and psychological problems, particularly those associated with stress, which frequently stem from social alienation, anxiety, or loss of self-esteem. Certain types of ulcers, skin problems, and bronchial disorders are examples of diseases influenced by stress. Many traditional medicine practitioners are well-versed in herbs and their applications in the treatment of organically based illnesses. Rather than perpetuating what is likely a meaningless distinction between psychologically and organically based illnesses, it is probably more useful to emphasize that most traditional healers use a holistic approach that addresses a wide range of problems on three levels: physical, emotional, and spiritual. To achieve a balance among these three aspects of life, holistic treatment emphasizes disease prevention and positive lifestyle changes. To know more, check out the content.